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‘From the first page until the last, I was in another country, another world… It was like falling in love’

‘There is beauty and there is poverty, order and corruption’ — Carla Carlisle on Karen Blixen and Kenya.

Readers of Out of Africa never forget the haunting first line: ‘I had a farm in Africa, at the foot of the Ngong Hills.’ It’s that small past-tense verb ‘had’. My grandparents lost their farm in the Mississippi Delta in 1931, the same year Isak Dinesen lost her farm in Kenya, but I never heard the words ‘We had a farm in the Delta’. No…

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