El libro de la selva

El libro de la selva(1894)

Rudyard Kipling

Goodreads
3.90
132K Votes
Readings

El libro de la Selva de Rudyard Kipling es una de esas obras que, lejos de perder vigencia, sigue encontrando a miles de lectores generación tras generación. La fábula del niño Mowgli criado por los lobos, el oso Baloo, la pantera Bagheera y el malvado tigre Shere Khan se ha convertido en un arquetipo universal que reúne, como los grandes mitos, lo mejor y lo peor de las andanzas del ser humano en esa jungla inmensa que es el planeta Tierra.

Además de su indiscutible valor literario, El libro de la Selva es una obra sumamente visual, que se presta como pocas para ser acompañada por la interpretación gráfica de artistas que actualizan la visión original de Rudyard Kipling. Esta edición contiene las ilustraciones de Gabriel Pacheco, que con un estilo que oscila entre lo real y lo místico añade al texto una dimensión extra, para acompañar a los lectores en ese viaje a través de la jungla de Kipling y sus animales inmortales, que escenifican una y otra vez sus historias para nuevos lectores interesados en acercarse a ellas.

Infos

Pages
240
Format
Hardcover
Language
Spanish; Castilian

People Finished
2

Published By
Editorial Sexto Piso
Published at
1/1/1894
Isbn13
9788415601180
Isbn10
8415601182

Setting
India, Madhya Pradesh (India)
Originally published at
1/1/1894
Original Language
English

More from Rudyard Kipling

8.10
Book
Just So Stories

Just So Stories

7.70
Book
Captains Courageous

Captains Courageous

The Jungle Book Series

BOOK 1

7.80
Book
The Jungle Book

The Jungle Book

BOOK 2

7.56
Book
The Second Jungle Book

The Second Jungle Book

BOOK 2.5

6.82
Book
In the Rukh

In the Rukh

BOOK 1-2

8.02
Book
The Jungle Books

The Jungle Books

Reviews

aleks-predator
10 months ago
9
Is This Really a Book for Children? When you read Kipling’s great work as a child, you don’t stop to ask yourself whether it’s truly meant for children — or whether kids are really ready to engage with it as part of the school curriculum. And once again, I find myself thinking: no, they probably aren’t. It’s a powerful piece of literature, rich with meaning. It makes you question just how “human” humans really are. The main character suffers at the hands of his own kind and finds shelter, guidance, and even love among animals — who become his true family. They teach him how to live as part of a pack, in a world governed by instinct, loyalty, and unspoken rules — values that people often seem to lack. Kipling writes from the heart. His prose flows easily, and you can tell he knows exactly what he wants to say. And he says it well. Even more than a hundred years later, his story still feels timely. Because in essence, it’s not just a jungle adventure about a boy who, for the sake of the plot, survives against the odds. It’s a story about the world we live in — a world where anyone might turn on you, where survival depends on being brave, strong, and supported by those who truly care for you. The ending especially leaves you with a lot to reflect on. I found myself thinking about the boundary between the human world and the animal world. Is it really so distinct? In the end, we are all just guests on this planet — and maybe that should inspire more respect for one another, and for nature itself. 9 out of 10

Different Editions

7.80
Book
The Jungle Book

The Jungle Book

Collections

Nothing here

¯\_(ツ)_/¯

External Links