New Releases by Isak Dinesen

Isak Dinesen is the author of Letters from Africa, 1914-1931 (1981), Moderne ægteskab og andre betragtninger (1981), Schaduwen op het gras [text (large print)] (1981), Carnival (1979), Daguerreotypes and Other Essays (1979).

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Letters from Africa, 1914-1931

Letters from Africa, 1914-1931
"Here is a rich new biographical perspective on the brilliant storyteller whose sophisticated romantic fiction . . . made her an international success and perpetual candidate for the Nobel Prize for Literature. . . . These letters] contain the raw material that was later transformed into her classic memoir "Out of Africa" (1937). They also reveal her as a highly intelligent and sensitive analyst of a strange new world." Bruce Allen, "Christian Science Monitor" ""Letters from Africa" is literary gold, 24 karat." Alden Whitman, "Boston Globe""

Moderne ægteskab og andre betragtninger

Schaduwen op het gras [text (large print)]

Schaduwen op het gras [text (large print)]
Vier verhalen met herinneringen aan een verblijf in Kenia.

Carnival

Carnival
Carnival is an animated collection of works from every stage of Isak Dinesen''s career. Many were written during her most creative years but set aside; others she wrote "just for entertainment." The collection includes "Second Meeting," her last work, and the title story, the first written under her now-famous pen name. None of these stories has previously appeared in book form in English. Three of them were translated especially for this collection by P. M. Mitchell and W. D. Paden. "The editors have included only material that will stand easily with her more familiar work and satisfy her large following. . . . The rough drafts and variant treatments have been set aside for scholars."—Joseph McLellan, Washington Post "The wit, the imagination, the elevated philosophical dialogue mark most of the stories in this volume as vintage Dinesen . . . of special interest to Dinesen fans."—Robert Langbaum, New York Times Book Review

Daguerreotypes and Other Essays

Daguerreotypes and Other Essays
"Isak Dinesen . . . had an original approach to life that permeated all her work. She loved storytelling, with the result that most of her essays are quasi-narratives, which proceed not from major to minor premise but from one anecdote to another as the way of making concrete whatever idea she is considering. Her work is a delight and at times a marvel."—The New Yorker "Through these daguerreotypes we begin to understand other periods, the renunciations of World War I, the purpose of houses and mansions, of ritual ceremonials, such as tatooing. We are given a fresh and vivid view of the women''s movement . . . which urges that what our ''small society'' needs beyond human beings who have demonstrated what they can do, is people who are. ''Indeed, our own time,'' she wrote in 1953, ''can be said to need a revision from doing to being.'' She demonstrated it in her own work and craft, with courage and with dignity. This collection is as real as a gallery of old daguerreotypes, moving and unfaded. The work, as Hannah Arendt says, of a wise woman."—Robert Kirsch, Los Angeles Times "These essays . . . have the flavor of good conversation: humorous, easy, personal but not oppressive, the distillation of reading, thought, and experience. Their subjects are of surprisingly current interest. We need make no concessions to the past, need not set our watches back to ''historical.'' Isak Dinesen was not a faddish thinker. . . . ''In history it is always the human element that has a chance for eternal life,'' Dinesen remarks, and she gives these essays their chance."—Penelope Mesic, Chicago

Winter's Tales

Winter's Tales
In Isak Dinesen''s universe, the magical enchantment of the fairy tale and the moral resonance of myth coexist with an unflinching grasp of the most obscure human strengths and weaknesses. A despairing author abandons his wife, but in the course of a long night''s wandering, he learns love''s true value and returns to her, only to find her a different woman than the one he left. A landowner, seeking to prove a principle, inadvertently exposes the ferocity of mother love. A wealthy young traveler melts the hauteur of a lovely woman by masquerading as her aged and loyal servant. Shimmering and haunting, Dinesen''s Winter''s Tales transport us, through their author''s deft guidance of our desire to imagine, to the mysterious place where all stories are born. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.
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