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Re: Kipling F&SF [message #115601] Wed, 18 September 2013 18:10
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Date: Sat, 9-Feb-85 19:19:31 EST
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Posted: Sat Feb  9 19:19:31 1985
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Summary: 

Kipling also wrote some great but neglected fantasy.  My favorites include
"On the Gate" (set in the afterlife, during WWI) and "Children of the
Zodiac."  "Swept and Garnished" in which a tidy German lady encounters
the ghosts of dead children killed in the war is pretty unforgettable too.
Then there's "The Marred Drives of Windsor," a pseudo-Shakespearean playlet
(with footnotes "proving" it was written by Bacon) which can be found in
the definitive poetry collection.  For more details on where to find these,
ask in the net if of general interest - or write me direct.
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