In the first of two planned volumes, Wallace uses a mix of watercolor, crayon, pastel, and chalk to honor the wild invention and wilder language of Kipling’s classic tales of anthropomorphic animals, ...
With an insatiable curiosity worthy of Kipling’s Elephant’s Child, the Mass-Observation poll keeps querying the British people. Last week M-O published some British opinions: Question: What is the ...
“The Elephant’s Child,” a story about how the elephant got its trunk, and other Kipling tales of origin fascinated me as a child. No wonder, then, that I’ve created similar narratives for myself: How ...
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