Barrack-Room Ballads and Other Verses 1889-1891
Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. Hesperides Press are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
Paperback, 228 pages
Published
April 1st 2008
by Echo Library
(first published 1899)
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Rudyard Kipling is, I think, someone we think we should like only at arm’s length, through filters, with a snowstorm of disclaimers attached, using every if and but and apologising in advance with bells & whistles & hooters that yes he had some unacceptable opinions and used at least one unacceptable word fairly frequently, he was a man of his times, but, he was still, if you can squint your eyes, and in a certain light, and with the wind in the right direction, be considered a great poet. There...more
Kipling Gets It.
Some very moving ballads in here, and a few laughs amongst the sad ones too. Although this collection was written decades ago, they still strike a chord with anybody with any military experience at all.
This is a book to keep on one's bookshelf to dip in and out of whenever the mood takes.
This is a book to keep on one's bookshelf to dip in and out of whenever the mood takes.
Probably the most impressive collection of poems glorifying (sometimes rightfully, sometimes not quite so) the colonial policy and foreign troops. Most likely, quite a few political/military figures escaped the historical obscurity only because of their place in Kipling's ballads.
There's some fun in here for sure, but I got a bit bogged down in the classical references and rapidly tired of the martial themes. 'course Kipling is all about martial themes so go figure.
I have read Danny Deevers from this selection and enjoyed it...
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Awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1907 "in consideration of the power of observation, originality of imagination, virility of ideas and remarkable talent for narration which characterize the creations of this world-famous author."
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