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Ladataan... Norsunlapsi ja muita veikeitä juttuja (1902)Tekijä: Rudyard Kipling
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I had never read any Kipling so thought I would start with this children's book and well, it wasn't what I expected. I get that these were written in 1902 and like other famous authors contain racist passages, I just don't like it so blatant in my children's literature. Plus I didn't think these stories were as clever or stood the test of time the way other great children's literature like A.A. Milne's Winnie the Pooh has. (Yes, I know that was published in 1926 which is a bit later.) So, look at Beatrix Potter's books - those are much more clever as well and have easily stood the test of time and Peter Rabbit was first published in 1901. If you're reading these for yourself and their historical value, sure go ahead. If you're looking for something to read to your child - honestly there are so many better choices out there. Setting aside the problematic aspects of Kipling's tainted world views, this is in itself a light and enjoyable read of a fictional mythos of the world. The obvious historical rascism in some of the stories would need a open discussion with any children looking to read this, as although in its original context was highly normative, it has now aged poorly. The mythos surrounding the stories are still enjoyable, albeit one must be aware of the imbedded orentalism.
My copy of Just So Stories, in it's brick-red cover with the Elephant's Child straining away with all his might to escape the jaws of the Crocodile on the banks of "the great grey-green, greasy Limpopo River", the Bi-Coloured-Python-Rock-Snake in close attendance was the first book I truly loved. ... Kipling has an Aesopian understanding of animals, our dealings with them and our curious interrelatedness, interdependence, how we can learn about our own strange behaviour, our vanities and our foolishness through them and through our relationship with them. Han skriver med lätt hand och bitvis är det i bästa brittiska nonsenstradition, men i sin helhet förstås långt bort från Lewis Carrolls självklara genialitet. Barnen roas med vilda påhitt, verser, upprepningar och konstigheter. I god sagoanda förväntar man sig att landa mjukt i sensmoralens klokskap. Men hos Kipling landar man hårt. När den lilla elefantungen som ständigt blir bestraffad för sin frågvishet tillägnar sig sin snabel, då är det för att ge igen för den misshandel han utstått. [B]erättelserna är utformade med en sådan språklig uppfinningsrikedom – väl tillvaratagen av översättaren – att även mycket frågvisa lyssnare torde frestas att hålla tyst för att inte missa nästa fantasieggande formulering. I framställningen paras gulligt nosens med det lösligt högtravande, vilket stundtals gör att berättelserna får drag av tidig surrealism. Visst riktar sig boken till unga läsare, fast den är skruvad på ett sådant vis att även vuxna har stort utbyte av den. Kuuluu näihin kustantajien sarjoihinSisältyy tähän:Rudyard Kipling Illustrated (tekijä: Rudyard Kipling) Sisältää nämä:The Elephant's Child (tekijä: Rudyard Kipling) How the Camel Got His Hump (tekijä: Rudyard Kipling) Mukaelmia:Lyhennelty täällä:How the Leopard Got His Spots (tekijä: Rudyard Kipling) Tämän tekstillä on selostus:PalkinnotNotable Lists
A collection of the well-known stories, including "How the Whale Got His Throat," "The Elephant's Child," and "The Butterfly that Stamped." Kirjastojen kuvailuja ei löytynyt. |
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2020: My 10 year old son and I have been reading this slowly over the last year and just finished tonight. It was a silly and fun read, if a little slow in places. Silly nonsense tales a la Lewis Carroll. Definitely British. ( )