Mention the name Isak Dinesen and people respond with: she wrote Out of Africa which, of course she did. But her works that I love best are her collections of short Fiction, most especially Seven Gothic Tales, Last Tales and Winter Tales. Her stories are complex and describe characters with ambiguous sexuality – no porn – just a lot of uncertainty. Her quotes are apt and her winding plots include stories within stories.
The following text contains excerpts from her site on the internet.
INFORMATION SITE
LINKS || YOUR QUESTIONS || HER LIFE BY DATES || THE STORY OF HER LIFE || MORE ABOUT HER LIFE || BOOKS SHE WROTE || BOOKS ABOUT HER || THE AFRICA HOUSE || HER MEDICAL HISTORY|| OUT OF ISAK DINESEN, BIOGRAPHY || OUT OF AFRICA MOVIE || MOVIE POEMS || DENYS FINCH HATTON || SEVEN GOTHIC TALES || BABETTE’S FEAST || FAMOUS MISTAKES || SPECIAL RESOURCES ||LINKS

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Karen Blixen (1885-1962), also known by her pseudonym, Isak Dinesen, is famous for her memoir, Out of Africa, and for several works of fiction, including Seven Gothic Tales (1934) and Winter’s Tales (1942). A 2007 poll of opinion in her native Denmark lists Karen Blixen as one of the most representative personalities in Danish history. She was several times nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature. She wrote in English, after living on a coffee farm in Kenya from 1914 to 1931.
LITERATURE: Karen Blixen [Isak Dinesen] can be compared with no other writers. Her voice was formed by her Scandinavian roots, and influenced by a wide variety of works of European literature. Her writing places emphasis on story, rather than characters, and on the philosophical understanding of personal identity. Her stories underline a fascination with the role of fate in controlling the lives of human beings. She believed that a person’s response to the vicissitudes of fate offers a possibility for heroism and, ultimately, for immortality.
- Soren Kierkegaard: at least thirteen of Isak Dinesen’s tales are based, in part, on stories by the great Danish philosopher.
- The Viking sagas
- Shakespeare’s plays
- Mary Shelley
- Percy Bysshe Shelley
- Lord Byron
- Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey
- Mozart’s Don Juan
- Milton’s Paradise Lost
- Charles Baudelaire
- Samuel Taylor Coleridge
- Walt Whitman
- Goethe
- Nietzche
- Heinrich Heine
- Havamal, the bible of the pagan Scandinavian cosmos
- The Greek myths
- The Thousand and One Nights (The Arabian Nights)
- The Old and The New Testament
Some of her famous characters:
- From “The Deluge at Norderney”: Malin Nat-og-Dag
- From “The Dreamers” and “Echoes”: Pellegrina Leoni
- From Out of Africa: Kamante Gatura, Farah Aden, Denys Finch Hatton, Berkeley Cole
Photo KB age 29
Photo KB age 43
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Isak Dinesen first came to public attention in 1934 with her book Seven Gothic Tales. She was unable to find an interested publisher in England or Denmark, and was first published by Random House in the United States. From the beginning she was a mysterious figure; most readers thought she was a man.
The tales offered an existential flavor in archaic disguise. They seized the imagination of the American public, where the collection was issued by the Book of the Month Club. The era loved short stories, which appeared universally in popular magazines.
Her memoir was arresting in many ways, especially in its oblique references to the author’s love story with the English hunter Denys Finch Hatton. It left the reader tantalized by a series of enigmas: Who was the writer’s husband, and what happened to him? Why didn’t she and Finch Hatton marry? Did she ever plan to return to Africa? What was her life now?
Her talent for hospitality in Kenya attracted a variety of aristocratic and bohemian friends, including Berkeley Cole. She called Denys Finch Hatton the love of her life, but the nature of their relationship has never been clear. She appears to have suffered two miscarriages during the eight or more years of the affair. However, the writer Beryl Markham, a friend of Karen Blixen and Denys Finch Hatton, claimed to biographers that Finch Hatton was homosexual.
Isak Dinesen’s writings are listed. Her life is also presented by chronology. A variety of films, books and articles analyzes Karen Blixen’s contribution to literature.
The tools have grown apart since unlocking has gotten more difficult
with later firmwares. When life is calm our
foundations don’t appear to matter but when catastrophe
comes our bases are analyzed.
What I discovered was something even better.
Which was????????