Rudyard Kipling

Joseph Rudyard Kipling ( /ˈrʌdjəd ˈkɪplɪŋ/ RUD-yəd KIP-ling; 30 December 1865 – 18 January 1936) was an English poet, short-story writer, and novelist chiefly remembered for his celebration of British imperialism, tales and poems of British soldiers in India, and his tales for children. Kipling received the 1907 Nobel Prize for Literature. He was born in Bombay, in the Bombay Presidency of British India, and was taken by his family to England whe... More

Date of birth:

  • Dec 30, 1865

Date of death:

  • Jan 18, 1936 (age 70 years)

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Also known as:

  • Joseph Rudyard Kipling,
  • Kipling; Rudyard,
  • Kipling Rudyard,
  • Kipling, Rudyard,
  • R. Kipling
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Music

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Awards

Awards Won:

Year Award Notes/Description
  • 1907
  • "in consideration of the power of observation, originality of imagination, virility of ideas and remarkable talent for narration which characterize the creations of this world-famous author"

Nobel Prize in Literature Winners

Prometheus Hall of Fame Award Nominees

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  • 1884
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  • Person

Assessment:

  • Became a popular and acclaimed figure at an early age but during the 20th century, his jingoistic imperialism alienated many former admirers

Category:

  • literature

Disciplines:

  • writer
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