Out of Africa: visiting Karen Blixen’s home
‘I had a farm in Africa, at the foot of the Ngong Hills.’
With this sentence Karen Blixen opens her account of life on a coffee plantation just outside Nairobi. It was the 1920s, and this was British East Africa, not Kenya – part of the (by then fading) British Empire. The book presents a vivid, if at times uncomfortable, picture of African colonial life and the relationships between colonists and native inhabitants.