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Indian Tales

A collection of linked short narratives and sketches that portray life on a colonial frontier, blending adventure, satire, folklore and occasional supernatural suggestion. Voices alternate between boastful raconteurs, ironical observers and weary participants, producing comic episodes, vivid character portraits and darker tales of ambition, exile and misadventure. Formally varied—framed stories, first-person anecdotes and several longer yarns—the pieces repeatedly explore power, loyalty, cultural encounter and the personal costs of risk and aspiration. The tone moves nimbly from burlesque to elegy, favoring atmospheric scenes and human detail over tidy resolution.

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A collection of linked short narratives and sketches that portray life on a colonial frontier, blending adventure, satire, folklore and occasional supernatural suggestion. Voices alternate between boastful raconteurs, ironical observers and weary participants, producing comic episodes, vivid character portraits and darker tales of ambition, exile and misadventure. Formally varied—framed stories, first-person anecdotes and several longer yarns—the pieces repeatedly explore power, loyalty, cultural encounter and the personal costs of risk and aspiration. The tone moves nimbly from burlesque to elegy, favoring atmospheric scenes and human detail over tidy resolution.

About the Author

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Rudyard Kipling

Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936) was an English author and poet, renowned for his vivid storytelling and mastery of the English language. He is best known for his works that explore themes of adventure, colonialism, and the complexities of British imperialism. One of his most notable works, "Captains Courageous: A Story of the Grand Banks," showcases his ability to capture the spirit of maritime life and the coming-of-age journey of a young boy. Kipling's literary contributions include a diverse range of poetry, short stories, and novels, such as "The Jungle Book" and "Kim," which reflect his deep engagement with the cultures and landscapes of both Britain and India.

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