Kim by Rudyard Kipling

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  • Publisher: IndyPublish.com
  • Pub. Date: May 2008
  • ISBN-13: 9781437814354
  • 288pp
 
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La gran novela de Kipling y una de las grandes novelas inglesas del XX.

Kim es sin duda la gran novela del Premio Nobel Rudyard Kipling. Publicada en 1901. Cuenta la historia de un chico, huérfano de un soldado del regimiento irlandés. Su nombre completo es Kimball O’Hara, pero se le conoce como Kim. La novela tiene lugar en la India, cuando era aún una colonia británica. Kim pasa su infancia en Lahore donde se encuentra a un lama tibetano que se propone encontrar un río místico. Kim le acompañará en su viaje, durante el que se encontrará al regimiento de su padre, que le adoptará y le enviará a la escuela, aunque en sus vacaciones continuará con su búsqueda. Con el tiempo, Kim será seleccionado por el Coronel Creighton como joven promesa para los servicios secretos. Bajo las órdenes del indio Huree Babu se convierte en un distinguido miembro del los servicios secretos, obteniendo unos papeles de espías rusos en el Himalaya. La novela es una maravillosa evocación de la vida en la India bajo el dominio británico y en última instancia el retrato de un alma dividida entre Oriente y Occidente.

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Young Phillip Pirrip's life is shaped by an act of kindness which raises him from poverty to wealth. One of the greatest works of classic literature, this novel is a timeless tale of love, hope and humanity.

July 20, 1861 - Saturday Review

Mr. Dickens may be reasonably proud of these volumes.... he has written a story that is new, original, powerful and very entertaining.... It is in his best vein, and although it is too slight, and bears many traces of hasty writing, it is quite worthy to stand beside Martin Chuzzlewit and David Copperfield.

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Pankaj Mishra is the author of The Romantics. He is a regular contributor to The New York Review of Books, The New Statesman, and The Times Literary Supplement. He lives in London.

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Customer Rating for this product is 4 out of 5 Kim - An Adventure across India
Navdeep Bains (NavdeepB9133@yahoo.com) , Freelance Writer, 08/11/2003

Kim is certainly a classic. It tells the tale of Kim O’Hara a free spirited Anglo Indian, who adventures across India with his spiritual guide in search of a secret holy river, and is slowly drawn into the world of espionage. Rudyard Kipling aptly describes Kim’s journey into manhood, beautifully illustrating his experiences, travels and the extraordinary people he meets. The book really captures pre-independence India well, but undeniably seen from the eyes of an colonialist.

Also recommended: Midnight Children - Salman Rushdie

Customer Rating for this product is 4 out of 5 Kim is one of the best
A reviewer, 43 and architect in Portland OR., 04/13/2000

I believe Kim is one of the best books that Kipling has written in his career. It's a great story which will make you feel like your in India with Kim.

Also recommended: The Jungle Books, the Story of Tarzan