French writer Isabelle Eberhardt died in 1904 at they age of 27. Like T.E. Lawrence, she had found a home for her complex, sexually ambiguous personality amongst the Arab people in the deserts of North Africa. She lived experimentally, becoming addicted to Kif (hashish) and joining a Sufi sect.
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Annette Kobak was born in London, studied modern languages at Cambridge, and has translated Isabelle Eberhardt's only complete novel, VAGABOND, and presented her own series, The Art of Travel. She has chaired the Cheltenham Festival for the past three years.
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