Karen Blixen
Danish memoirist and short story writer

Born
1885
140 years ago
Died
September 7th, 1962
62 years ago — 77 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
Denmark
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A prominent memoirist and short story writer. Born in Denmark, this author wrote under the pseudonym Isak Dinesen. Her most notable work includes 'Out of Africa', which details her life on a coffee plantation in Kenya. The book gained significant acclaim and was later adapted into an award-winning film. The author also produced a collection of short stories titled 'Seven Gothic Tales', which established her literary reputation. The themes often explored include love, loss, and the complexities of human relationships, expressed through an intricate narrative style.
'Out of Africa'
'Seven Gothic Tales'
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