About The Book: "Out of India: Things I Saw, and Failed to See in Certain Days and Nights at Jeypore and Elsewhere" by Rudyard Kipling is a vivid travelogue capturing colonial India through the author's keen journalistic eye. Based on his experiences as a young reporter, the book blends observation, humor, and cultural commentary. Kipling describes landscapes, people, and political scenes with sharp detail and wit, offering insights into British-ruled India. Though shaped by imperial attitudes, it remains a rich document of its era and Kipling’s developing literary voice.
Author: Rudyard Kipling
Pages: 352
Edition: 1896
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