Red Strangers

Red Strangers

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name = Red Strangers
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image_caption = Penguin Modern Classics 2006 cover
author = Elspeth Huxley
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country = United Kingdom
language = English
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genre = Historical novel
publisher = Chatto and Windus (London)
release_date = 1939
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media_type = Paperback
pages = 432 pp (New Penguin Modern Classics paperback edition, 2006)
isbn = ISBN 0141188502
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"Red Strangers" is a 1939 novel by Elspeth Huxley. The story is an account of the arrival and effects of British colonialists, told through the eyes of four generations of Kikuyu tribesmen. The book immerses the reader so completely in the pre-Western Kikuyu culture, that when the Kikuyu are paid money for their labour, it is quite easy to understand why they throw the coins into the bushes. After all, what does money do?

Epic in its scale, "Red Strangers" spans four generations of a Kikuyu family in Africa and their relationship with European settlers, who were nicknamed "red" strangers due to their sunburns. "Red strangers a novel", LibraryThing, 2007, webpage: [http://www.librarything.com/work/473138 LibraryThing-38] .] The book, by describing a Kenyan tribe and their way of life, with its rituals, its beliefs, its codes and its morality, shows European customs in stark, unflattering contrast with Kikuyu traditions. The differences in cultural attitudes to war, methods of cultivation, the administering of justice, and the use of money are played out in this semi-fictional view of the damaging forces of colonization.

Though the book was out of print for quite some time, in 1998 the British biologist Richard Dawkins wrote an article of appreciation for the novel in "The Financial Times", challenging "any reputable publisher to bring out a copy of their own." [Financial Times, 1998-05-09, "Out Of The Soul Of Africa", Dawkins, R.] Penguin Books subsequently published the novel in February 1999, with Dawkins' article as the foreword, followed by a paperback in May 2006 ("see bookcover above"). His article was recycled in A Devil's Chaplain.

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