Kim
Rudyard Kipling author Dr Keith Carabine editor Professor Cedric Watts editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Wordsworth Editions Ltd
Published:5th May '94
Should be back in stock very soon
Author won Nobel Prize for Literature in 1907
This novel tells the story of Kimball O'Hara (Kim), who is the orphaned son of a soldier in the Irish regiment stationed in India during the British Raj. It describes Kim's life and adventures from street vagabond, to his adoption by his father's regiment and recruitment into espionage.
With a new Introduction by Cedric Watts, Research Professor of English, University of Sussex.
Kim is Rudyard Kipling’s finest work. Now controversial, this novel is a memorably vivid evocation of the life and landscapes of India in the late nineteenth century. Kim himself is a resourceful lad who befriends a lama, an ageing priest; and both embark on a combined quest. Whereas Kim has an insatiable interest in the varied activities around him, the lama seeks redemption from the ‘Wheel of Life’. Kim becomes involved in the ‘Great Game’:, undertaking espionage for the British rulers.
This engrossing and moving novel, with its diversity of memorable characters, offers many insights into political, religious and social tensions.
ISBN: 9781853260995
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 13mm
Weight: 173g
272 pages
New edition