Noun
English author of novels and poetry who was born in India (1865-1936)
Source: WordNetAmong others, pioneering role in founding the rules of the genre in the Western canon have: Rudyard Kipling (United Kingdom), Anton Chekhov (Russia), Guy de Maupassant (France), Manuel Gutiérrez Nájera (Mexico) and Rubén Darío (Nicaragua). Source: Internet
Bloemfontein has a rich Masonic history especially in the Anglo Boer War (1899–1902), with members such as Lord Kitchener, Rudyard Kipling and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, visiting Lodges in Bloemfontein. Source: Internet
Both men admired the work of Rudyard Kipling —Cooper kept a copy of the poem " If— " in his dressing room—and retained as adults Kipling's sense of boyish adventure. Source: Internet
Brecht's use of the name Mandelay/Mandalay was inspired by Rudyard Kipling 's poem " Mandalay ". Source: Internet
Calvino, The Road to San Giovanni, 10. A fan of Rudyard Kipling 's The Jungle Book as a child, Calvino felt that his early interest in stories made him the "black sheep" of a family that held literature in less esteem than the sciences. Source: Internet
In Allahabad, he worked as the Assistant editor of The Pioneer, and lived in Belvedere house, Allahabad from 1888–89. citation citation Rudyard Kipling with his father John Lockwood Kipling, circa 1890 Kipling in his study at Naulakha, US, 1895. Source: Internet