
Karen Christentze Dinesen, Baroness Blixen-Finecke - wrote as Isak Dinesen, Pierre Andrézel, other pseudonyms: Tania Blixen, Osceola, etc. A Danish writer, who mixed in her work supernatural elements, aestheticism, and erotic undertones with an aristocratic view of life, Blixen always emphasized that she was a storyteller in the traditional, oral sense of the word. She drew her inspiration from the Bible, the Arabian Nights, the works of Homer, the Icelandic Sagas, and the fairy tales of Hans Christian Andersen, who was her great fellow countryman. She wrote in English and in Danish. Baroness Karen Blixen was born in Rungsted, Denmark, into a well-to-do patrician family. She was the daughter of Ingeborg Westenholz Dinesen, and the writer and army officer Wilhelm Dinesen, whose adventuresome spirit and storytelling talents influenced deeply Blixen's imagination. She spent her childhood on the family estate in Rungsted. Throughout her life Blixen's outlook and manner were unabashedly aristocratic.
Series
Books

OUT OF AFRICA
1937

Il giovanotto col garofano e altri racconti
1942

Noveller för Världens Barn 2007
2007

Spøgelseshestene
1951

La familia Cats y los caballos fantasmas
2025

Babette's Feast
1958

Isak Dinesen Herself Telling Two Stories
1989

Karneval och andra berättelser
2019
Den odödliga historien
1958

Out of Africa / Shadows on the Grass
1937