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Out Of India is Rudyard Kipling’s captivating travelogue documenting his experiences and observations during his time in India. Through a series of sketches and narratives, Kipling presents both what he witnessed and what he failed to see during his days and nights at Jaipur and other locations across the subcontinent.
This work offers readers an intimate perspective on colonial India, exploring the complexities of Indian society, customs, and daily life. Kipling’s keen eye for detail and his literary prowess combine to create vivid portraits of the people and landscapes he encountered. The title itself suggests a reflective quality, as Kipling considers not only his observations but also the limitations of his understanding and vision.
Originally published in the late 19th century, this non-fiction work remains a valuable historical document providing insights into the period and a window into how Western travelers perceived India during the colonial era.







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