
Pseudonym used by the Danish author Karen Blixen. Baroness Karen von Blixen-Finecke (Danish: [kʰɑːɑn ˈb̥leɡ̊sn̩]; 17 April 1885 – 7 September 1962), born Karen Christentze Dinesen, was a Danish author, also known by the pen name Isak Dinesen, who wrote works in Danish, French and English. She also at times used the pen names Tania Blixen, Osceola, and Pierre Andrézel. Blixen is best known for Out of Africa, an account of her life while living in Kenya, and for one of her stories, Babette's Feast, both of which have been adapted into Academy Award-winning motion pictures. She is also noted for her Seven Gothic Tales, particularly in Denmark. (wikipedia)
Series
Books

Daguerreotypes and Other Essays
1951

The Norton Anthology of Literature by Women
The Traditions in English
1985

Winter's Tales
1942

Carnival
Entertainments and Posthumous Tales
1975

Babette's Feast & Sorrow-Acre
1999

Babette's Feast and Other Anecdotes of Destiny
1958

La storia immortale
1953

Isak Dinesen Herself Telling Two Stories
1989

Last Tales
1957

Babette's Feast
1952

Out of Africa
1937

The Blank Page
2023

Shadows on the Grass
1960

Babette's Feast
1958

La familia Cats y los caballos fantasmas
2025

Seven Gothic Tales
1934

Ehrengard
1962

From the Ngong Hills
1996

Letters from Africa, 1914-1931
1931

Anecdotes of Destiny and Ehrengard
1958

On Modern Marriage and Other Observations
1977

The Dreaming Child and Other Stories
1942

Out of Africa / Shadows on the Grass
1937