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Rudyard Kipling, the great achiever of the honourable Nobel Prize for Literature in
1907, was a versatile writer with an articulate style of writing. He was an English short story
writer, poet and novelist.
He was the first English language writer to receive Nobel Prize for Literature. On one
hand, his writings depicted an aureate style of writing. Whereas, on the other hand, his works
have also shown careless and colloquial styles.
Rudyard Kipling was born in Mumbai, on 30th December, 1865 to John Lockwood Kipling and
Alice Kipling. His father who was a professor of archaeological sculptor, was appointed curator
of the Government Museum in Lahore. So, his family had to move to Lahore, soon after his
birth. At the age of six, he was sent to England for schooling. He did his further education from
United Service College, Devon. When he returned to India, he was a reporter for the Lahore
Civil and Military Gazette and the Allahabad Pioneer. After this he sailed back to England and
also travelled through China, Japan and the United States.
Kipling was a versatile personality and had many qualities that made him extremely
popular. He was more than a writer or journalist. His works include stories of Indian people, of
children and of animals. His articles also talked about the value of the machine, his belief in
progress, benefits of civilisation to the rest of the world. All these things carved him a niche in
the hearts of many readers. He wrote about everything from adventure, to supernatural activities
to romance and filled in everything a special feeling. Although many of his writings were very
much different from those of the contemporary writers, he won the popularity of readers. He put
a new life into the literature of 1890s.
After his daughter's death, Kipling collected stories for 'The Children.' They were
published in 1902. This was the year when he gained highest popularity. Till the first decade of
the 20th century, he was at the height of popularity.
One critic described Kipling as, “A versatile and luminous narrative gift". Henry
James, the well known writer once said, "Kipling strikes me personally as the most complete
man of genius that I have ever known”. In 1936, when Kipling was 70, he underwent a surgery; a
few days after which he died.

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