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First published in In Black and White (Volume 3 of the Indian Railway Library) in January 1889, and collected in Soldiers Three and Other Stories in 1892. This many-layered tale is set in Lahore, where Lalun, a talented and beautiful courtesan, entertains in her chamber on the city wall. Her 'little white room' is a centre of gossip, and she knows as much as anyone about what is going on in the City. Lalun is visited by many men, distinguished and otherwise, including the narrator and a young Muhammadan, Wali Dad, with whom he has many talks. Wali Dad has had an English education, and feels uneasily poised between the Indian and European worlds.…mehr

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First published in In Black and White (Volume 3 of the Indian Railway Library) in January 1889, and collected in Soldiers Three and Other Stories in 1892. This many-layered tale is set in Lahore, where Lalun, a talented and beautiful courtesan, entertains in her chamber on the city wall. Her 'little white room' is a centre of gossip, and she knows as much as anyone about what is going on in the City. Lalun is visited by many men, distinguished and otherwise, including the narrator and a young Muhammadan, Wali Dad, with whom he has many talks. Wali Dad has had an English education, and feels uneasily poised between the Indian and European worlds.

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Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936), a prolific British author and poet, is renowned for his profound impact on English literature. Born in Bombay, British India, his early exposure to different cultures profoundly influenced his literary work. Kipling is often celebrated for his short stories and poems, as well as for his novels that captivated the imaginations of readers with tales of adventure and the complexities of colonial society. His writing style is known for its vivid imagery, mastery of language, and deep understanding of human nature. An emblematic example of his short stories is 'On the City Wall,' which showcases Kipling's skillful narrative technique and his engagement with colonial themes. Kipling's most significant contributions to literature include 'The Jungle Book' (1894), 'Kim' (1901), and the poem 'If-' (1910). His works often reflected the ambivalent perspectives on the British Empire, with a blend of critique and romanticism. In 1907, Kipling received the Nobel Prize in Literature, becoming the first English language writer to be so honored. His works continue to be celebrated for their complexity, innovation in storytelling, and exploration of moral and social issues within the context of empire and globilization.