- Elspeth Huxley
Elspeth Joscelin Huxley (née Grant) (
July 23 ,1907 -January 10 ,1997 ) was apolymath ,writer ,journalist , broadcaster,magistrate ,environmentalist , farmer, and government advisor.She wrote 30 books but is best known for her lyrical books "The Flame Trees of Thika" (1959, later adapted for television by ITV in 1981) and "The Mottled Lizard" based on her experiences growing up in a coffee farm in ColonialKenya . Her husband, Gervas Huxley, wasAldous Huxley 's cousin."Elspeth Huxley, a Biography", Andrew Lownie Literary Agency Ltd, 2006, webpage: [http://www.andrewlownie.co.uk/books/nicholls.christine/huxley.shtml ALownie-Huxley] .]Life and work
Elspeth Huxley's parents arrived in
Thika in what was thenBritish East Africa in 1912 to start a life as coffee farmers and colonial settlers. "Flame Trees..." explores how unprepared for rustic life the early British settlers really were. Huxley was educated at a white school inNairobi .She left Africa in 1925, eventually achieving a degree in agriculture at
Reading University in England and studying atCornell University in New York, where she was a member ofAlpha Omicron Pi Fact|date=April 2008. Huxley returned to Africa periodically, becoming the Assistant Press Officer to theEmpire Marketing Board in 1929. She married Gervas Huxley, the son of the doctor Henry Huxley (1865-1946) and grandson ofThomas Huxley , in 1931. They had one son, Charles, who was born in February 1944. She resigned her post in 1932 and traveled widely. During this period, she published her first works including "Lord Delamere and the making of Kenya" - a biography of the famous settler. In 1948 "The Sorcerer's Apprentice - A Journey through Africa" was published.She was appointed an independent member of the Advisory Commission for the Review of the Constitution of the
Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland (theMonckton Commission ). An advocate ofcolonialism early in life, she later called for independence for African countries. In the 1960s, she served as a correspondent for the "National Review" magazine.Huxley's "
Red Strangers " was republished by Penguin Books in 1999 and by Penguin Classics in 2000;Richard Dawkins played an important role in getting the book to be republished, and he wrote a preface to the new edition. However, as of 2006, "Red Strangers" was once again out of print. This work describes life among theKikuyu of Kenya around the time of arrival of the first European settlers.There is a biography by Christine S. Nicholls, "Elspeth Huxley: A Biography" (Harper Collins, 2002). Huxley was a friend of
Joy Adamson , the author of "Born Free ", and is mentioned in the biography of Joy andGeorge Adamson entitled "The Great Safari ". Elspeth Huxley wrote the forward to Joy's autobiography "The Searching Spirit".Elspeth Joscelin Huxley died on
January 10 ,1997 .Works by Elspeth Huxley
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