About The Book: The Naulahka, co-authored by Rudyard Kipling and Wolcott Balestier, is a novel exploring the cultural contrasts between the East (India) and the West (America). The story follows an American, Nicholas Tarvin, who travels to India in search of a priceless necklace, "The Naulahka," while encountering complex Indian customs and politics. The novel reflects themes of imperialism, cultural misunderstanding, and ambition. Kipling combines adventure with social commentary, showcasing his deep, though often controversial, perspective on colonial India.
Author: Rudyard Kipling
Pages: 402
Edition: 1852
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