Buruma: American funk - CNN (blog)

Buruma: American funk
CNN (blog)
They simply lost the will, in Rudyard Kipling's famous words, to fight “the savage wars of peace.” In fact, Kipling's poem, “The White Man's Burden,” which exhorted the white race to spread its values to the “new-caught sullen peoples, half devil and ...
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Sober wisdom is not a sign of US decline - The Australian

Sober wisdom is not a sign of US decline
The Australian
They simply lost the will, in Rudyard Kipling's famous words, to fight "the savage wars of peace". In fact, Kipling's poem, The White Man's Burden, which exhorted the white race to spread its values to the "new-caught sullen peoples, half devil and ...

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Rethinking Kipling on UK's Diamond Jubilee - GlobalPost (blog)

Rethinking Kipling on UK's Diamond Jubilee
GlobalPost (blog)
Rethinking Rudyard Kipling, who wrote The White Man's Burden for the last go-round, on the queen's Diamond Jubilee. Say what you want about him, but the creator of Kim and Mowgli was, as much as anybody, the mythmaker of the British Empire.

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Halifax County Little Theatre production a test of time - Gazette Virginian

Halifax County Little Theatre production a test of time
Gazette Virginian
What is British Nobel laureate Rudyard Kipling, author of “The Jungle Book” stories, trying to tell us? Why did he set his stories in a jungle? Kipling, born in Bombay (now Mumbai) at the height of the British Empire, grew up in India and in England ...

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Rudyard Kipling's Poem "If" Inspires Virtue-al Online Literary Magazine - Sacramento Bee

Rudyard Kipling's Poem "If" Inspires Virtue-al Online Literary Magazine
Sacramento Bee
One of the greatest examples is Rudyard Kipling's famous poem "If", where—in 32 short lines—he defines the ideal of human character. The poem gives our magazine its name." Socrates said, "Employ your time in improving yourself by other men's writings ...

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The Question: What was your favorite book as a child? - Chicago Tribune

The Question: What was your favorite book as a child?
Chicago Tribune
"'The Jungle Book' by Rudyard Kipling. I thought I was Mowgli, or I wanted to be Mowgli and have talking critters as friends. Absolutely, I wanted to escape the ghetto. I wanted to get out of poverty and live in some place magical.
Experience Rudyard Kipling's Classic in a Whole New Way With "The Jungle Book ... San Francisco Chronicle (press release)

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Graphic Novel Review: The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling, Adapted by Dan ... - Seattle Post Intelligencer (blog)

Graphic Novel Review: The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling, Adapted by Dan ...
Seattle Post Intelligencer (blog)
ORG The Campfire Classics adaptation of Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book is an illustrated collection of most of the Mowgli stories from the 1894 volume and its 1895 sequel, The Second Jungle Book. It takes the story of the baby raised by the wolves ...

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