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InCounter ArtsbyTom BarrettWho is the Real Villain in ‘The Jungle Book’?Shere Khan and colonisationSep 2816
InKipling UpdatedbyJonathan RichardsonGunga Din: an updated version of Kipling’s Barrack Room BalladA British soldier in the Indian Army recounting a battle in which a regimental water carrier by the name of Gunga Din saved him.Jul 15, 20221
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Dan HilandKipling’s Ghost Story FumbleAn exercise in redundancy, even if you like haunted dak-bungalowsNov 20
Hunter Howe CatesCalm is a superpower. Use yours.Keep your head while everyone around you is losing theirs.Mar 26, 2020
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Phil GarberAmericans Much Less Radical And Much More In Synch Than They ThinkThe great novelist Rudyard Kipling, mourning the gulf of misunderstanding between the British and their Indian subjects, lamented in 1892…Oct 28