Moti Guj  Mutineer, Rudyard Kipling
Moti Guj  Mutineer, Rudyard Kipling
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Moti Guj - Mutineer

Author: Rudyard Kipling

Narrator: Cathy Dobson

Unabridged: 16 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/15/2013


Synopsis

"When Deesa the mahout wants to go on a drinking spree for ten days, he entrusts his beloved elephant Moti Guj to another mahout for the period. The elephant is well aware of the number of days that he is to serve under his temporary master.

When Deesa loses track of time and fails to show up on the eleventh morning, Moti Guj enacts his own very effective protest."

About Rudyard Kipling

Short-story writer, novelist, and poet Rudyard Kipling was the first Englishman to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature and was hailed as a literary heir to Charles Dickens. His most popular works include The Jungle Books, Kim, and "The Man Who Would Be King." Audiences love his romantic tales about the adventures of Englishmen in strange and distant parts of the world. Characteristic of Kipling is sympathy for the children's world, a satirical attitude toward pompous patriotism, and belief in the blessings and superiority of the British rule. Although he was widely regarded as Britain's unofficial poet laureate, Kipling refused the honor, as well as the Order of Merit.

Kipling was born in 1865 in British-ruled Bombay, India, where his father was an arts and crafts teacher. At age six, he was put in a London foster home, and it was here that he began writing, influenced by his pre-Raphaelite ancestors. When Kipling was thirteen, he entered United Services College, an expensive military boarding school. His poor eyesight and mediocre grades ended his hopes for a military career. These years are recalled in a lighter tone in his book Stalky & Co.

Kipling returned to India in 1882, where he worked as a journalist, an assistant editor, and an overseas correspondent. Seven years later, Kipling moved back to London and married Caroline Starr Balestier, the sister of an American publisher and writer. They moved to the United States but, dissatisfied with life in Vermont and distraught by the death of his daughter, Kipling moved his family back to England. Still restless, he poured his energy into writing and produced The Jungle Books.

During the Boer War, Kipling spent several months in South Africa. In 1901, he published Kim, which is widely considered his best novel. Kipling received the Nobel for Prize for Literature in 1907. The prestigious prize was awarded for his power of observation, originality of imagination, virility of ideas, and remarkable talent for narration. Kipling died on January 18, 1936, in London.


Reviews

Mi cuarta lectura para el bimestre de repesca del @clubclasicosjuveniles ha sido El Motín de Moti Guj de Kipling. Moti Guj es un elefante que trabaja en una plantación de café junto a su "mahout" (cuidador) Deesa. Moti Guj, hace la mayor parte del trabajo ya que Deesa es bastante vago y borrachín. E......more

Goodreads review by Carlos

Aun sin ser el mejor cuento de Kipling (que es un señorón de la cuentística), esta historia entre un elefante poco ortodoxo y su cuidador, borrachín empedernido, nos transporta a ese mágico y misterioso mundo de la India, que bien conoció el autor en sus múltiples viajes a esta región. Además, las i......more

Goodreads review by James

An exceptionally good book to read. The story revolves around Indian Plantation Life and the use and treatment of elephants. On one side it was a fascinating read on daily life, drinking and so forth. On the other side it was exceptionally difficult to read about the treatment of elephants in the wa......more

Goodreads review by Isaac

Las ilustraciones están bonitas.......more