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Agnes Newton Keith (1901–1982)

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Werken van Agnes Newton Keith

Three Came Home (1947) 387 exemplaren
Land Below the Wind (1939) 130 exemplaren
White Man Returns (1951) 40 exemplaren
Bare feet in the palace (1955) 38 exemplaren
Children of Allah (1966) 28 exemplaren
Bare Feet In the Palace (1955) 3 exemplaren
Beloved Exiles (1971) 2 exemplaren
Regresso a Borneo 1 exemplaar

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Pseudoniemen en naamsvarianten
Keith, Agnes Jones Goodwillie Newton
Geboortedatum
1901-07-04
Overlijdensdatum
1982-03-30
Geslacht
female
Nationaliteit
USA (birth)
Geboorteplaats
Oak Park, Illinois, USA
Plaats van overlijden
Oak Bay, British Columbia, Canada
Woonplaatsen
Oak Park, Illinois, USA
Hollywood, California, USA
Venice, California, USA
Sandakan, North Borneo
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Manila, Philippines (toon alle 8)
Libya
Oak Bay, British Columbia, Canada
Opleiding
University of California, Berkeley
Beroepen
autobiographer
journalist
novelist
author
Prijzen en onderscheidingen
Alpha Gamma Delta Distinguished Citizen
Korte biografie
Agnes Newton Keith was born Agnes Jones Goodwillie Newton in Oak Park, Illinois, and grew up in California. She graduated from the University of California, Berkeley, and got a job with the San Francisco Examiner. Serious health problems following an assault by a stranger caused her to leave the paper, and she travelled, studied dancing, modeled clothing, and did various jobs in the movie business. In 1934, she married Harry Keith, an official in the government of the British colony of North Borneo (present-day Sabah, Malaysia), and accompanied him there. They lived in Sandakan, and Agnes occasionally joined her husband on trips into the interior of the country. Her writing about her experiences won the Atlantic Monthly's Non-Fiction Prize contest, and was partly serialized in the magazine before being published in book form as Land Below the Wind (1939). The Keiths were on leave in Canada when World War II broke out, and Harry was ordered back to Borneo immediately. The Japanese invasion force arrived in Sandakan in January 1942. Agnes and her young son George were first interned on nearby Berhala Island along with other Western women and children; Harry was imprisoned in the vicinity. Later Agnes and George were sent to other Japanese prison camps and did not see Harry for three years. All of them survived to be liberated in 1945. They moved to Victoria, British Columbia, but in 1946, Harry was asked to return to Borneo and the family was split up again. Agnes used her diaries, kept secretly in the prison camps, as the basis for her memoir Three Came Home, published in 1947. It became a bestseller and was adapted into a 1950 film. In 1951, Agnes published the third book in her Borneo trilogy, White Man Returns. She and George returned to Sandakan to be reunited with Harry and lived there until 1952. In 1953, Harry joined the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, and was posted to the Philippines. Agnes wrote Bare Feet in the Palace (1955) about life there. She wrote Children of Allah (1966) about their next posting in Libya. The Keiths finally retired to British Columbia, where Agnes continued writing. Her first novel, Beloved Exiles, was published in 1972. Her last book, Before the Blossoms Fall: Life and Death in Japan, appeared in 1975.

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A very worthy story, made tolerable by the author's matter-of-fact rendition. Occasionally soaring.
 
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2wonderY | 8 andere besprekingen | May 24, 2020 |
Agnes Newton Keith was born in the USA, growing up in California. In 1934 she married Harry Keith, a British Empire administrator (Conservator of Forests and Director of Agriculture) and went to live with him in north Borneo. This account of her experiences, covering five years to 1939, is a rich and at times lyrical portrait of her life and the interesting indigenous people she met. Her love of place shines through, despite the hardships - particularly when travelling up country with her husband. (Further books by ANK.cover the WWII period, including imprisonment after the Japanese invasion, as well as her life in Borneo after liberation.… (meer)
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DramMan | 1 andere bespreking | Feb 10, 2020 |
The third book in the Borneo trilogy, this one focuses on the period following the Keith family’s release from the Japanese POW/internment camps on the island of Borneo. After being interned for four years, Harry, Agnes and their six-year old son George return to North America to Victoria, British Columbia to be among family, to heal and to forget. But before long Harry is asked to return to Borneo to assist with rebuilding the devastated island and despite Agnes’ concerns, decides to make his way back to be part of the efforts. He and Agnes can never repay the kindness of the locals as well as the risks they took smuggling food into the prison camps, helping the prisoners in any way they could to ease the hardship of living in pitiful conditions. Returning to Borneo to help with the work was one of the ways in which he could do that. Agnes and George soon follow – and once again the Keith family are back on the tropical island amidst the locals, Harry off to work and Agnes acting as full-time referee between the household help. All in all this book felt somewhat similar to the first book – living the life of the “white man” among the locals hasn’t changed too dramatically, the humorous goings on between the household help provided some pleasure, but not quite with the same intensity since we’d experienced it in book 1. For the most part, the Keiths’ lives were at this point more mundane than in books 1 and 2. Keith’s writing is charming and elegant and the book is still a decent read. I definitely recommend reading books 1 and 2, which are more interesting than this one. Here are my reviews of the other two books: Land Below the Wind - https://www.goodreads.com/review/show... and Three Came Home - https://www.goodreads.com/review/show... (less)… (meer)
 
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Alhickey1 | Feb 7, 2020 |
Reminiscences of life in North Borneo.
Illustrated by the author.
 
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Alhickey1 | 1 andere bespreking | Oct 20, 2017 |

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Populariteit
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ISBNs
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Talen
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