The Wish House and Other Stories
By (Author) Rudyard Kipling
Edited by Craig Raine
Introduction by Craig Raine
Random House USA Inc
Modern Library Inc
15th September 2002
United States
General
Fiction
Short stories
823.8
Paperback
492
Width 140mm, Height 216mm, Spine 25mm
581g
Rudyard Kipling, winner of the Nobel Prize in literature in 1907, has long been considered an important and vibrant, even controversial, storyteller and poet. The Wish House and Other Stories is a collection of Kiplings finest works, including the stories In the House of Suddhoo, The Disturber of Traffic, and The Eye of Allah, the poems The Runners, The Return of the Children, and The Last Ode, and his famous story about Afghanistan, The Man Who Would Be King. Each piece was selected by poet and scholar Craig Raine, who writes in his Preface, We need to think about Kipling. He is our greatest short-story writer, but one whose achievement is more complex and surprising than even his admirers recognize.
There will always be plenty in Kipling that I will find difficult to forgive; but there is also enough truth in these stories to make them impossible to ignore.Salman Rushdie
Craig Raine is a poet, lecturer, and critic. He is a fellow of New College, Oxford, the author of several poetry collections and books, and the editor of the journal Aret. He lives in Oxford, England.