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'Superb, beautifully written, touching and occasionally very funny' Andrew Roberts
David Gilmour's superb biography of Rudyard Kipling is the first to showhow the life and work of the great writer mirrored the trajectory ofthe British Empire, from its zenith to its final decades. His famouspoem 'Recessional' celebrated Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee in 1897,but his last poems warned of the dangers of Nazism, and in thoseintervening years Kipling, himself an icon of the Empire, wastransformed from an apostle of success to a prophet of national decline.As Gilmour makes clear, Kipling's mysterious stories and poetry deeplyinfluenced the way his readers saw both themselves and the BritishEmpire, and they continue to challenge us today.
'A fine, fair and generous work ... Gilmour's celebrated life of Curzon demonstrated his mastery of imperial nuance and esoteric character, and he brings to this book just the right combination of empathy, distaste and fastidious detachment ... there is never a flaccid line, and never a hasty judgement' Jan Morris, New Statesman
'Every now and again a book comes along that sheds new light on a life we thought we knew. David Gilmour's beautifully-written biography of Rudyard Kipling is just such a work ... This is literary biography at its very finest' George Rosie, Sunday Herald
'An enthralling biography of a mind ... essential reading for anyone who cares about how a writer finds, and passionately lives, his subject' Ruth Padel, Daily Telegraph
'The best Kipling biography yet written ... Gilmour's account of this driven man shines with intelligence' J. B. Pick, Scotsman
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A fine, fair and generous work ... Gilmour's celebrated life of Curzon demonstrated his mastery of imperial nuance and esoteric character, and he brings to this book just the right combination of empathy, distaste and fastidious detachment