📱 eBook en inglés LIFE'S HANDICAP: BEING STORIES OF MINE OWN PEOPLE

Exploring cultural complexities and human nature in vivid tales

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Novela contemporánea Narrativa española

Sinopsis de LIFE'S HANDICAP: BEING STORIES OF MINE OWN PEOPLE

In "Lifes Handicap: Being Stories of Mine Own People," Rudyard Kipling explores the rich tapestry of Indian life through a collection of poignant and thought-provoking stories. Written during the late 19th century, a time marked by British colonial dominance in India, KiplingÄôs narrative style interweaves realism and fantasy, masterfully capturing the complexities of cultural interactions. His vivid portrayals of characters, ranging from the simple folk to the colonial administrators, serve not only as a reflection of the societal norms of the time but also as a critique of imperialism itself, illustrating the nuanced hardships faced by both the colonizers and the colonized. The book serves as a commentary on the notion of handicapsÄîthose societal barriers and personal struggles that define the human experience. Rudyard Kipling, born in India in 1865 and later raised in England, has often been credited with bringing the subcontinents stories to a wider audience. His experiences in India imbued him with a deep understanding of its customs, people, and landscapes, which enrich his writing. This personal connection to his subjects undoubtedly influenced his desire to portray the myriad aspects of life in India with both authenticity and sensitivity, reflecting the complexities of his own identity as both an insider and outsider. "Lifes Handicap" is not merely a collection of stories; it is a compelling exploration of universal human experiences that resonate across cultures and eras. Readers who seek to understand the intricate layers of colonial life will find Kiplings insights profoundly illuminating. This work remains a vital contribution to the canon of colonial literature, making it essential reading for those interested in the sociopolitical frameworks of the time.

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Rudyard Kipling
(Bombay, 1865 - Londres, 1936) escribió relatos, ensayos, novelas y poesía. Iniciado en la masonería a los veinte años, en la logia Esperanza y Perseverancia nº 782 de Lahore, Punyab, India, su literatura abarca todos los territorios y géneros, pero principalmente en sus primeros años arroja luz sobre la colonización inglesa de la India. Rechazó el Premio Nacional de Poesía y en tres ocasiones la Orden del Mérito del Reino Unido, que conlleva el título de Sir, lo que contradice su supuesto imperialismo colonial. Aceptó, sin embargo, el Premio Nobel en 1907. Entre sus obras aparecen libros de relatos como "Por el bien de la humanidad", "El hándicap de la vida" (1891) y las novelas "La luz que se apaga" (1891), "Capitanes intrépidos" (1896) y "Kim" (1901). Su autobiografía, "Algo de mí mismo" (1937), se publicó un año después de su muerte.
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Editorial: Good Press

ISBN: 4057664633279

Idioma: Inglés

Fecha de lanzamiento: 22/11/2019

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