Grandes Viajeros / El trato rudo del papa de Mowgli.(De Viaje)

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From: Reforma (México D.F., México)
Date: 20030629
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Byline: Ximena Escalante

Rudyard Kipling nació en Bombay en 1865, donde su padre, un inglés muy metódico y disciplinado, trabajaba como profesor de artes en la Escuela de Bellas Artes. El pequeño Rudyard pasó la mayor parte de su infancia en Londres, al cuidado de unos parientes muy conservadores, quienes influyeron de forma determinante en sus ideas políticas.

A los 18 años decide vivir en Bombay y ahí empieza a trabajar como redactor en un periódico de corte colonialista. Publicaba breves relatos, la mayoría de ellos historias de animales o retratos de la ...

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