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Ken Linge - Letter from Luxor.
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2012 10:53 am
by WIZARD
It has been over a decade now since Ken Linge died. Many of you who didn't know him as I did may like to read some of his writings about his beloved Egypt.
http://www.palwebs.co.uk/luxor/
Ken
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2012 12:41 pm
by Palwebs
It doesn't seem possible that more than ten years have passed since we lost Ken. I miss him every day. He was far more to me than just a brother!
I often re-read his letters online. The originals are rather faded now. It's good to know that his spirit lives on in his writing and that his words are still providing entertainment to others. He would have loved that.
Ken's love of Egypt was infectious. I hope one day to be able to return and catch up with his many friends in Luxor.
Peter.
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2012 1:39 pm
by Beryl
How strange!
I did not know Ken Linge, neither did I know when he died. Some years ago I was pointed towards his essays on his life in and around Luxor and having read them online decided to print them off and put them in a folder. I have not given these essays any thought for a very long time and yet this morning, when looking for another folder I needed, it was the first folder that I extracted. I don't understand how it was even at the top of the pile!
As Luxor has change so much since these essays were written maybe it's time I re-read them to see the life through Ken Linges eyes.
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2012 4:31 pm
by meretseger
I can't believe its 10 years,I still miss him so much.I often still look at his stories....noone has surpassed his descriptions of Luxor life.I sometimes wonder how he would feel about all the changes here....so many of the places we used to walk now walled off or razed to the ground.He used to visit us every week ,and spent the day, always reading one of his pieces.He always arrived with a clean gallibea to wear in the house,a tin of tuna and fresh aish fino to add to lunch,in one of his home made callico bags.I was with him watching 9/11 on the tv at the El Hussein...there wasn't one at the Amun(his Luxor window)....and on the immortalised Abydos trip with Luciano, and and and.....one of the best friends I have ever had! He helped me more than anyone else when I moved here ,with informed advice and showed me where to buy everything I needed...quite a feat in those days. Ken was so kind and so special.
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 4:40 pm
by WIZARD
Re-reading Ken's 'Letter's from Luxor' have brought back such happy memories of the time when he was alive so many years ago.
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 10:45 pm
by Teddyboy
From all these kind words; he sounds like the sort of bloke we could do with here today!
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 6:44 am
by WIZARD
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 4:23 pm
by Ruby Slippers
I've had his 'Letters from Luxor' saved on my PC for many years and dip into them now and again but, how I wish someone would put some further info. on the internet about the man himself!

What made him settle in Egypt - and Luxor, in partticular; what sort of a man was he; where did he originate from etc. I'd love to have a fuller picture in my mind of him.
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 4:55 pm
by Beryl
Ruby Slippers wrote:... how I wish someone would put some further info. on the internet about the man himself!

What made him settle in Egypt - and Luxor, in partticular; what sort of a man was he; where did he originate from etc. I'd love to have a fuller picture in my mind of him.
Why don't you email his brother. I agree with you. Some more background information would be helpful and would enhance the website.