Kim
EAN13
9791041821822
ISBN
979-10-418-2182-2
Éditeur
CULTUREA
Date de publication
Nombre de pages
242
Dimensions
21 x 14,8 x 1,3 cm
Poids
319 g
Langue
anglais
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"Kim" is a novel written by the British author Rudyard Kipling. First published in 1901, it's a classic work of British literature and is known for its exploration of British colonialism and the cultural landscape of India during the late 19th century.
The story is set in British-occupied India and follows the adventures of the young orphaned protagonist, Kim, who becomes a part of the "Great Game," a term used to describe the espionage and rivalry between the British and Russian Empires in Central Asia. Kim's upbringing as an Indian and his education in a British school give him a unique perspective that allows him to navigate the complex and sometimes dangerous world of colonial India.
Kipling's novel delves into themes of identity, cultural hybridity, and the clash between East and West. It also explores the concept of the "double agent" as Kim finds himself in a position where his loyalties are tested and his role in the Great Game becomes pivotal.
"Kim" is a rich and complex narrative that blends adventure, espionage, and a deep sense of place. It reflects Kipling's deep affection for India and his critical examination of the British Empire's presence in the region.
Keywords: Rudyard Kipling, "Kim," British colonialism, India, the Great Game, espionage, cultural identity, East-West clash, double agent.
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