| Format | Paperback |
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Kim: With original illustrations – annotated
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| Print length: | 392 pages |
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| Language: | English |
| Publication date: | 7 June 2024 |
| Dimensions: | 15.24 x 2.26 x 22.86 cm |
| ISBN-13: | 979-8327812918 |
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“”Kim”” is a novel by Rudyard Kipling, first published in 1901. It is widely regarded as one of Kipling’s masterpieces and a significant work in English literature. The novel is set against the backdrop of British colonial India and is known for its rich depiction of the Indian landscape and its exploration of themes such as identity, imperialism, and cultural diversity. Synopsis The story follows the life of an orphaned boy named Kimball O’Hara, commonly known as Kim, who is the son of a British soldier and an Irish mother. He grows up on the streets of Lahore, where he learns to blend in with the diverse cultures of India. Kimball O’Hara (Kim) : The protagonist, a clever and resourceful boy who becomes a spy for the British Secret Service. Teshoo Lama : A Tibetan Lama whom Kim meets and decides to accompany on a pilgrimage to find the River of the Arrow. Their relationship forms a central part of the novel. Mahbub Ali : A horse trader and spy for the British who recognizes Kim’s potential and recruits him into the espionage network. Colonel Creighton : An Englishman in the British Secret Service who sees Kim’s value as a spy and arranges for his education. Hurree Chunder Mookerjee : A Bengali spy who works for the British and plays a significant role in Kim’s training and missions. Plot Summary The novel begins with Kim living a carefree life as a street urchin in Lahore. He meets Teshoo Lama, a Tibetan monk on a quest for spiritual enlightenment. Kim decides to become the Lama’s chela (disciple) and accompanies him on his journey across northern India. Along the way, they encounter various characters, including Mahbub Ali, who identifies Kim’s potential as a spy. Kim’s life takes a turn when he is discovered to be the son of a British soldier. Colonel Creighton arranges for Kim to be sent to a British school to receive a proper education, preparing him for a career in espionage. Despite the formal education, Kim’s heart remains with the Lama, and he continues to assist him whenever possible. After completing his education, Kim is recruited into the British Secret Service and begins to carry out espionage missions across India. He uses his ability to blend into different cultures and his knowledge of the Indian landscape to gather valuable information. Throughout his adventures, Kim remains loyal to the Lama, and their relationship deepens. The novel culminates with Kim’s internal struggle between his duty as a spy and his spiritual quest with the Lama. The story ends with the Lama achieving a form of enlightenment, while Kim contemplates his future and his place in the world. Themes Identity and Belonging : Kim’s journey is one of self-discovery, exploring his dual identity as both British and Indian. The novel examines themes of cultural hybridity and the search for personal identity in a colonial context. Imperialism : The novel provides a view of British colonialism and the Great Game, the political conflict between the British Empire and the Russian Empire over control of Central Asia. Friendship and Loyalty : The bond between Kim and the Lama, based on mutual respect and affection, highlights themes of loyalty and companionship across cultural and religious divides. Spirituality and Mysticism : The Lama’s quest for enlightenment and Kim’s own spiritual journey underscore the novel’s exploration of Eastern religious practices and philosophies. —- ISBN: 9798327812918
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