Quest for Kim
By (Author) Peter Hopkirk
John Murray Press
John Murray Publishers Ltd
11th May 2006
27th March 2006
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
915.40453
Paperback
288
Width 151mm, Height 203mm, Spine 18mm
207g
This book is for all those who love Kim, that masterpiece of Indian life in which Kipling immortalized the Great Game. Fascinated since childhood by this strange tale of an orphan boy's recruitment into the Indian secret service, Peter Hopkirk here retraces Kim's footsteps across Kipling's India to see how much of it remains.
To attempt this with a fictional hero would normally be pointless. But Kim is different. For much of this Great Game classic was inspired by actual people and places, thus blurring the line between the real and the imaginary. Less a travel book than a literary detective story, this is the intriguing story of Peter Hopkirk's quest for Kim and a host of other shadowy figures.A brilliant jigsaw - Patrick Leigh Fermor, Spectator, Books of the Year
This beautifully written and beguiling travel book will fascinate even those who have never read Kim - ScotsmanPeter Hopkirk has travelled widely in the regions where his six books are set - Central Asia, the Caucasus, China, India and Pakistan, Iran, and Eastern Turkey. He has worked as an ITN reporter, the New York correspondent of the old Daily Express, and - for twenty years - on The Times. No stranger to misadventure, he has twice been held in secret police cells and has also been hijacked by Arab terrorists. His works have been translated into fourteen languages.