Svjetlost se ugasila

Svjetlost se ugasila

Rudyard Kipling

The first novel by English Nobel Prize winner Rudyard Kipling (1865–1936), first published in Lippincott's Monthly Magazine (happy ending variant), and then in a book version with a tragic ending.

The novel follows the life of Dick Heldar, a talented war painter and illustrator who gained fame painting scenes from the Sudanese wars (inspired by Kipling's experiences in India and Burma). The main theme is his blindness - the progressive loss of sight after a battlefield injury - which symbolically represents the "extinguished light" of creativity, love and life. In parallel, there is an unhappy love story with Maisie, a cold and ambitious artist from his childhood, and friendships with characters such as Torpenhow and Bessie (a model).

The work is semi-autobiographical: Kipling incorporated his own experiences from journalistic and artistic life, and dark reflections on art, fame, love and fate. The novel is a mixture of realism, melancholy and criticism of Victorian society - less popular than Kipling's children's classics (The Jungle Book, Kim), but important for understanding his "darker" side.

Original title
The Light That Failed
Translation
Robret Šovary
Editor
Novak Simić
Graphics design
Edo Murtić
Dimensions
20 x 14 cm
Pages
215
Publisher
Zora, Zagreb, 1957.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, very good condition
Damages or inconvenience notice:
  • Damaged book cover
 

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