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Elspeth Huxley

    Elspeth Huxley was a prolific author whose works drew deeply from her extensive experiences in colonial Kenya. Her writing is characterized by a profound engagement with African development and a thoughtful exploration of both settler and indigenous life. Huxley deftly navigated between fiction and non-fiction, boasting a publishing career that spanned over six decades. With a background in agriculture and journalism, she became a significant interpreter of Africa to the outside world, even while acknowledging the inherent limitations of such a role. Her writings are valued for their nuanced portrayal of intercultural dynamics, despite later critiques of attitudes typical of her generation and colonial identity.

    Nine Faces of Kenya
    The Merry Hippo
    The sorcerer's apprentice
    The Mottled Lizard
    The flame trees of Thika : memories of an African childhood
    Red strangers