Kim

Author(s): Rudyard Kipling

Everyman's Library

Rudyard Kipling s "Kim "is the tale of an Irish orphan raised as an Indian vagabond on the rough streets of colonial Lahore. Young Kimball O Hara s coming of age takes place in a world of high adventure, mystic quests, and secret games of espionage played out between the Russians and the British in the mountain passages of Asia. Kim is torn between his allegiance to the ascetic lama who becomes his beloved mentor and the temptations of those who want to recruit him as a spy in the great game of imperial conflict. In a series of thrilling escapades, he crisscrosses India on missions both spiritual and military before the two forces in his life converge in a dramatic climax in the high Himalayas. Published in 1901, after its author had permanently moved away from India, Kipling s masterpiece is marked by a maturity of perspective on the land of his birth, combined with breathtakingly brilliant descriptions of the fascinating lost world of the British Raj. "Kim "has enthralled generations of readers both by the exuberance of its storytelling and its vital and unforgettable portrait of the India of bazaars and sacred rivers, holy men and rogues, ancient customs and colonial society. (Book Jacket Status: Jacketed)"

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A work of positive genius, as radiant all over with intellectual light as the sky of a frosty night with stars. "The Atlantic Monthly""

General Fields

  • : 9780679443605
  • : Random House USA Inc
  • : Everyman's Library USA
  • : 0.476
  • : 216mm X 140mm X 27mm
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Rudyard Kipling
  • : Hardback