$7.25
Print Length
304 pages
Language
English
Publisher
Rupa Publications Co.
Publication date
1 January 2012
ISBN
9788129119636
Weight
0.73 pound
‘Some people say that there is no romance in India. Those people are wrong. Our lives hold quite as much romance as is good for us.’ Rudyard Kipling’s first and best-known collection of short stories, Plain Tales from the Hills is a colourful and intricate depiction of life in India during the British Raj. This collection, which brilliantly showcases Kipling’s inimitable style, includes ‘Miss Youghal’s Sais’, a tale of an impossible love, ‘In the House of Suddhoo’, in which black magic is used to deceive an old man, and ‘Pig’, in which vengeance takes an unusual, epistolary form. Humorous, occasionally tragic, these stories provide a unique perspective on the society of the times, particularly the apprehensions with which the races and classes approached each other.
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