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Kim

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Published
Pages
366
Language
EN
ISBN
9780140183528
Reading Time
~6h 24min

Kim is a book by Rudyard Kipling. In 1981. It has 366 pages.

About this book

Set against the sprawling landscapes of late nineteenth-century India, Rudyard Kipling’s novel follows Kimball O’Hara, an Irish orphan who navigates the bustling streets of Lahore as a resourceful street child before being drawn into the world of imperial espionage. The narrative intertwines two distinct journeys: Kim’s apprenticeship in British intelligence and his spiritual pilgrimage alongside an aging Tibetan Buddhist monk. Through these parallel paths, the work examines the complexities of cultural identity, the moral ambiguities of colonial administration, and the enduring tension between worldly ambition and contemplative detachment. Kipling’s prose captures the sensory richness of South Asian life, rendering its diverse languages, religions, and social hierarchies with meticulous detail. Recognized for its expansive scope and nuanced character studies, the novel remains a significant study of cross-cultural encounter and imperial history. Its layered exploration of belonging, duty, and spiritual awakening continues to invite scholarly attention and reader engagement across generations.

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How many pages is Kim?+

Kim has 366 pages.

When was Kim published?+

Kim was published in 1981.

What is Kim about?+

Set against the sprawling landscapes of late nineteenth-century India, Rudyard Kipling’s novel follows Kimball O’Hara, an Irish orphan who navigates the bustling streets of Lahore as a resourceful street child before being drawn into the world of imperial espionage. The narrative intertwines two dis...

Who wrote Kim?+

Kim was written by Rudyard Kipling.