5/28/2023 0 Comments Kim rudyard kipling book![]() ![]() The pious people of the country are permitted to "acquire merit" by feeding and lodging these two, between whom there grows up an odd but very beautiful affection. ![]() He joins himself, as scout and general provider,-incidentally, also, as chela or disciple-to a saintly old lama from Thibet, "bound to the Wheel of Things," and roaming India in search of the Stream of Immortality. ![]() But the subtlety of the East and the "faculty" of the West are blended in this terroe filius, this tricksy foundling of earth's oldest earth. Kim is, in fact and upon the surface, but an insignificant fragment of human history a bit out of the biography of a little vagabond of Irish parentage, orphaned when a baby, and left to shift for himself in infinite India. "Not much of a story" may perhaps be the verdict of the ruthless boy reader who revels in the Jungle Book and Captain Courageous, and derives an unholy gratification from Stalky & Co. Kipling's last work is, to my mind, his best, and not easily comparable with the work of any other man for it is of its own kind and of a novel kind, and fairly amazes one by the proof it affords of the author's magnificent versatility. There is a fine antidote to all manner of morbidness in the brilliant pages of Kim. ![]()
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