✅ A story of apocalyptic mystery and the living dead of the famous Novel Prize (1907) Rudyard Kipling, author of great works of world literature; a work revised and translated to offer you the BEST TITLES IN UNIVERSAL LITERATURE
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The strange cavalcade of Morrowbie Jukes, one of Rudyard Kipling's great stories, returns to the main stage of his literary production: India; more precisely in the desert between Pakpattan and Mubarukpur. The plot of The Strange Ride of Morrowbie Jukes tells the story of Morrowbie Jukes, who, during a ride in the moonlight, falls with his horse down a sandy slope until he reaches a crater. There he meets a mysterious village inhabited by the undead, where people who appear to have died of fever or cholera, but who unexpectedly revived when their bodies were about to be burned.
Biography:
Joseph Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936) was a British writer and poet, author of great stories, children's stories, novels and poetry, such as The Jungle The Book (1894), the spy novel Kim (1901), the short story "The Man Who Would Be King" ("The Man Who Could Be King", 1888), many of which were made into a movie.
He rejected several awards at the time but in 1907 he accepted and was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature, which made him the first British writer to receive this award, and the youngest Nobel Prize winner for Literature to date.