Kim: Rudyard Kipling

Author(s)
Sandison, Alan George
Publication Date
1998
Abstract
'Kim' (1901) is the story of Kimball O'Hara, the orphaned son of an Irish soldier who spends his childhood as a vagabond in Lahore. With an old Tibetan lama he travels through India, enthralled by the 'roaring whirl' of the landscape and cities of richly coloured bazaars and immense diversity of people. The novel is a masterpiece of careful organization and skilfully manipulated narrative techniques. By portraying Kim's utter devotion to the lama and his ability to share the life of the common people intimately and unselfconsciously, Kipling creates a vision of harmony - and of India - that unites the secular and the spiritual, the life of action with that of contemplation.
ISBN
0192835130
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Language
en
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Series
Oxford World's Classics
Edition
1
Title
Kim: Rudyard Kipling
Type of document
Book
Entity Type
Publication

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