366 pages

English language

Published Dec. 6, 1981

ISBN:
978-0-14-018352-8
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One of the most moving, beautiful novels I have ever read.

This is one of the most precious books I know. It's one of the rare books which brings tears to my eyes every time I finish it. In other words, it's one of the three books which are closest to my heart.

Kipling has a bad reputation as a colonialist author, these days. In fact he's been despised in some circles for many decades now. But "Kim" is the novel which shows that even a colonialist can be a human being with a very human love for the culture of the colonized.

"Kim" is the story of a boy in 1890s India: Kimball O'Hara, the orphaned son of an Irish soldier and an English nanny. Growing up as a native in the city of Lahore, no one except he knows that he's not a native—and he doesn't care about it himself. He lives for fun and excitement, known to the …

Carta de amor a la India

El Lazarillo de Tormes en la India colonial. Un retrato vívido de la cultura y gentes del subcontinente indio. Tal vez leído con ojos de hoy se aprecien trazas de colonialismo pero situada en su contexto es toda una oda al país.