Woman in the Mists
by Farley Mowat
Initially, Mowat approached Dian Fossey’s story as an ordinary biographer. He was given access to her most personal notes and diaries, and, as he read her own account of her life, her spirit entered his psyche. In the end, he acted more as an editor of Dian’s own words than as his own storyteller, and he says in his own foreword that her diaries and journals and the words of others who had known her became “as achingly familiar to me as if we were of one blood. I would be happy if we were”.
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