Quote by: Beryl Markham

There are as many Africas as there are books about Africa -- and as many books about it as you could read in a leisurely lifetime. Whoever writes a new one can afford a certain complacency in the knowledge that his is a new picture agreeing with no one else's, but likely to be haugthily disagreed with by all those who believed in some other Africa. ... Being thus all things to all authors, it follows, I suppose, that Africa must be all things to all readers. Africa is mystic; it is wild; it is a sweltering inferno; it is a photographer's paradise, a hunter's Valhalla, an escapist's Utopia. It is what you will, and it withstands all interpretations. It is the last vestige of a dead world or the cradle of a shiny new one. To a lot of people, as to myself, it is just 'home.


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Author Bio


  • NameBeryl Markham
  • DescriptionBritish writer, aviator, adventurer, racehorse trainer
  • BornOctober 26, 1902
  • DiedAugust 3, 1986
  • CountryUnited Kingdom
  • ProfessionHorse Trainer