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(Classics to read in English _ The Eyes of Asia by Rudyard Kipling)
"The Eyes of Asia" is a collection of essays and articles by Rudyard Kipling, first published in 1917. The book covers a variety of topics related to Asia, including the culture, customs and politics of the countries of the region.
Some essays focus on specific countries, such as Japan, China, and India, while others deal with broader topics, such as the impact of Western imperialism on Asian societies.
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Summary
One interesting and famous essay is "The Gate of the Hundred Sorrows", which describes Kipling's visit to a Burmese prison. This essay is notable for its vivid description of prison conditions and the harsh treatment of prisoners.
Another noteworthy essay is "The End of the Waterway", which describes Kipling's journey up the Irrawaddy River in Burma. This essay deals with the region's natural beauty and the impact of colonialism on the Burmese.
Contents
A Retired Gentleman
The Fumes of the Heart
The Private Account
A Trooper of Horse