Bell quickly learned to ride astride rather than sidesaddle on her dessert explorations. |
The fragment of verse above could have easily been written by Gertrude Bell (1868 to 1926). During her time, Gertrude Bell was as famous as T.E. Lawrence, otherwise known as Lawrence of Arabia. The daughter of a wealthy British baronet, she was the first woman to take first class history honors in Oxford. She and her two alpine guides blazed ten new paths to the summits of Alp peaks. Bell spoke Arabic, Persian, Turkish, Italian, and German.
The cover above is based on a photo of Gertrude Bell, Winston Churchill, T.E. Lawrence, and other British notables riding camels in the Mideast. |
I recently finished reading Gertrude Bell A Woman in Arabia: The Writings of the Queen of the Desert edited by Georgina Howell. I want to read Howell's biography Gertrude Bell Queen of the Desert next. You can also access on-line versions of Bell's own works such as Amurath to Amurath on-line using links such as http://www.presscom.co.uk/amrath/amurath.html
Werner Herzog wrote and directed a 2015 film "Queen of the Dessert" about Gertrude Bell's life staring Nicole Kidman, Robert Pattinson, James Franco, and Damien Lewis. The reviews have been mostly bad but I want to see the movie anyway.
2 comments:
Gertrude bell is a great film.
Thanks for the recommendation!
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