Pustak Mahal True Stories Of Real Mowglis And Other Wild Children (9776A)
Mowgli, the “man-cub” of the Seonee wolf pack in Rudyard Kipling’s fabled works The Jungle Book (1894) and The Second Jungle Book (1895) is, perhaps, among the most iconic fictional characters ever created. Mowgli evokes a sense of wonder and curiosity among readers, as well as those who have only known him through the 1967 Disney film or the recent stunning Jon Favreau version, or, closer home, through Doordarshan’s The Jungle Book (the Hindi dubbed version of the internationally acclaimed Japanese anime series). Was he real? Did a boy like him really exist in some remote Indian forest, living with the wolves, gambolling with a bear, watched over by a black panther, frolicking with sundry denizens of the forest and hounded by the king of the jungle, the tiger? Could Kipling’s story have been a fictionalised account of some real-life incident?
Product Name | Pustak Mahal True Stories Of Real Mowglis And Other Wild Children (9776A) |
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ISBN / Product Code | 9788122313529 |
Binding | Paperback |
Publisher | Pustak Mahal |
General Books | Literature Fiction & Non Fiction |
HSN Code | 4901 |
Company Details | Published by Pustak Mahal, Office No. J-3/16, Ansari Rd, Dariya Ganj, New Delhi, Delhi 110002. In case of any queries regarding products please call at 011 2327 2783. |