In Black and White - Kipling Rudyard
Delve into the complexities of British India with Rudyard Kipling's "In Black and White," a collection of compelling short stories that capture the nuances of life under colonialism in the 19th century. Kipling, a master storyteller, presents a vivid portrait of the era through a diverse cast of characters navigating a world shaped by power, tradition, and cultural clashes.
These works in prose and verse offer a glimpse into the social fabric of the time, exploring themes of identity, duty, and the human condition. Through evocative language and keen observation, Kipling's "In Black and White" remains a relevant and insightful exploration of a pivotal period in history. A cornerstone of British literature, this collection is a testament to Kipling's enduring legacy and his ability to capture the spirit of a bygone era. A must-read for anyone interested in short stories, historical fiction, and the literature of the British Empire.
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EAN: 9781023517751