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Shadows on the Grass
Book • 1937
In 'Shadows on the Grass', Isak Dinesen reflects on her life in Kenya, delving deeper into her relationships with African employees and the cultural landscape.
The book offers a nostalgic yet profound exploration of human values and spiritual appreciation, written thirty years after she left Africa.
It serves as a moving final chapter to her African reminiscences, highlighting her enduring connection to the land and its people.
The book offers a nostalgic yet profound exploration of human values and spiritual appreciation, written thirty years after she left Africa.
It serves as a moving final chapter to her African reminiscences, highlighting her enduring connection to the land and its people.
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