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Name
  
Corinne Hofmann

Ex-spouse
  
Lketinga Leparmorijo

Children
  
Napirai Hofmann

Movies
  
Role
  
Author


Corinne Hofmann smiling, with blonde hair and wearing an animal printed shirt.

Books
  
Reunion in Barsaloi, Back from Africa, La Masai Blanca, A Massai Branca, La Massai blanche, The White Masai

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Hermine Huntgeburth, Jacky Ido, Patricia Boser

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Corinne Hofmann is a German born author living in Switzerland, most famous for her multi-million selling memoir Die weisse Massai (The White Masai).

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Biography

Corinne Hofmann smiling, with blonde hair and wearing a colorful necklace and a checkered blue polo shirt.

Born on June 4, 1960 to a German father and a French mother, Corinne studied in the canton of Glarus and eventually went into the retail trade. At the age of twenty-one, she opened her own clothing store.

Corinne Hofmann smiling, with blonde hair and wearing a colorful necklace and a checkered blue polo shirt.

In 1986, Hofmann and her boyfriend Marco made a trip to Kenya. There, she met a Samburu warrior named Lketinga Leparmorijo and instantly found him irresistible. She left Marco, went back to Switzerland to sell her possessions, and, in 1987, returned to Kenya, determined to find Lketinga, which she eventually did. The couple moved in together, married, and had a daughter. The Samburu are a pastoralist people related to the Maasai, and live in small villages in an arid area of central Kenya. Hofmann moved into her mother-in-law's manyatta (compound) and learned to live as a Samburu woman, fetching wood and water. She opened a small shop in the village, to sell basic goods.

"Revedere in Barsaloi", a book by Corinne Hofmann in 2005.

Hofmann suffered several hardships, including diseases (mainly malaria) and marital problems. Increasingly paranoid jealousy from her husband, possibly a side effect of his addiction to the drug khat (miraa), severely damaged her relationship, and in 1990 she decided to return to Switzerland for good, taking her daughter with her. Later on, she wrote a book about her experiences. The book, titled Die weisse Massai, went on to become a phenomenal success. It has then been translated into several languages, and in 2005, made into an eponymous movie starring Nina Hoss and Jacky Ido.

"Reunion in Barsaloi", a book by Corinne Hofmann in 2005.

Hofmann has since written three other books, Zurück aus Afrika (Back from Africa), Wiedersehen in Barsaloi (Reunion in Barsaloi) and Afrika, meine Passion (Africa, my passion), which are sequels to the first book. She returned to visit her Samburu family for the first time in 2004. Another visit followed, this time in a company of the daughter she has had with Lketinga. The reunion is described in Afrika, meine Passion.


"Africa, My Passion", a book by Corinne Hofmann in 2011.

Corinne Hofmann painting.

References

Corinne Hofmann Wikipedia