Kim

$11.99

This classic novel provides a literary exploration of 19th-century British India, colonialism, and cultural identity.

Kim
Kim
$11.99

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Rudyard Kipling’s “Kim” stands as a luminous testament to the spirit of adventure and cultural exploration. Set against the vibrant tapestry of British India in the late 19th century, this literary masterpiece follows the journey of Kimball O’Hara, a young orphan boy of Irish descent, as he navigates the diverse landscapes and cultures of the Indian subcontinent. Kim’s tale unfolds in a world of espionage, mysticism, and self-discovery. Adopted by a Tibetan Lama, he becomes immersed in the spiritual teachings and traditions of the East while simultaneously working as a street urchin and spy for the British secret service. The novel captures the essence of the complex and dynamic cultural milieu of India during the colonial era, exploring themes of identity, belonging, and the clash of civilizations. Kipling, a Nobel laureate renowned for his evocative prose, paints a vivid portrait of a young boy’s coming-of-age in a land of contrasts. From the bustling streets of Lahore to the serene Himalayan landscapes, readers are transported to a world teeming with characters who embody the diverse facets of Indian society. “Kim” remains a timeless exploration of the intersections between cultures and the timeless quest for self-discovery. Kipling’s rich narrative, laced with his profound understanding of the human spirit, invites readers to embark on a literary journey that transcends time and cultural boundaries. In the 1890’s political conflict between expansionist Russia and Great Britain is spinning out of control. The ‘Great Game’ is playing out over Central Asia and threatening the frontiers of the British Raj in India. Kim is an orphaned son of an Irish soldier who earns his living on the streets of Lahore. Because of his knowledge of local cultures and languages Kim gets recruited into the secret service. After Kim’s training is complete, he and his friend, a Tibetan lama, must travel past into the Himalayas to stop a Russian plot.

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Dimensions 15.2 × 1.7 × 22.9 in

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Kim

$6.00

This film adaptation of a classic Rudyard Kipling novel provides literary and historical context for colonial India.

Kim
Kim
$6.00

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The boy Kim knows how to scrounge up a hot meal in India’s bustling cities, how to scamper catlike across rooftops, and disguise himself as a local and conceal his Anglo heritage. To Kim, these are just ways to be free. To colonial British intelligence, they’re skills it knows will be useful when it makes Kim a spy. Like Gunga Din, Captains Courageous and The Man Who Would Be King, Kim belongs to the treasury of films based on Rudyard Kipling’s works. Dean Stockwell, then just five years into a career stretching from the 1940s into the 21st century, plays the title role. And Errol Flynn is Red Beard, Kim’s protector and a key operative in espionage activities that spies call “the Great Game.” It’s all great Kiplingesque adventure.

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  • Factory sealed DVD

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Weight 0.077 lbs
Dimensions 1.3 × 13.6 × 19.1 in

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