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Kim is a novel written by Rudyard Kipling. Released from 1900-1901 in serial form, it tells of a young boy searching for his destiny.

Characters[]

  • Kimball O'Hara
  • The lama

rest to be added

Publisher's summary[]

Set after the Second Afghan War which ended in 1881, but before the Third fought in 1919, probably in the period 1893 to 1898. The novel is notable for its detailed portrait of the people, culture, and varied religions of India. The book presents a vivid picture of India, its teeming populations, religions, and superstitions, and the life of the bazaars and the road.

Two men - a boy who grows into early manhood and an old ascetic priest, the lama - are at the center of the novel. A quest faces them both. Born in India, Kim is nevertheless white, a sahib. While he wants to play the Great Game of Imperialism, he is also spiritually bound to the lama. His aim, as he moves chameleon-like through the two cultures, is to reconcile these opposing strands, while the lama searches for redemption from the Wheel of Life.

A celebration of their friendship in a beautiful but often hostile environment, 'Kim' captures the opulence of India's exotic landscape, overlaid by the uneasy presence of the British Raj.

Full summary[]

(PLACEHOLDER)

See also[]

Title Author Release date Significance
The Steam House Jules Verne 1880 A work with similar themes
A Passage to India E.M. Forster 1924 A work which counters and plays off the themes of Kim
Quest for Kim Peter Hopkirk 1997 A work discussing the "Great Game"
King of the Khyber Rifles Talbot Mundy 1916 A work with similar themes
The Four Feathers A.E.W. Mason 1902 A similar adventure story

Sources[]

  • Goodreads
  • Wikipedia