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In 'SAKI - Ultimate Collection: 145 Novels & Short Stories; Including Plays, Sketches & Historical Study,' readers are endowed with the rich treasury of H. H. Munro's scintillating wit and profound irony. Through a compendium of varied works, including novels like 'The Unbearable Bassington' and 'When William Came,' to the indelibly whimsical and subversively pointed short stories from collections such as 'Reginald' and 'Beasts and Super-Beasts,' Saki offers a piercing examination of Edwardian society. With a literary style marked by brevity and characterized by a deft use of language and…mehr

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In 'SAKI - Ultimate Collection: 145 Novels & Short Stories; Including Plays, Sketches & Historical Study,' readers are endowed with the rich treasury of H. H. Munro's scintillating wit and profound irony. Through a compendium of varied works, including novels like 'The Unbearable Bassington' and 'When William Came,' to the indelibly whimsical and subversively pointed short stories from collections such as 'Reginald' and 'Beasts and Super-Beasts,' Saki offers a piercing examination of Edwardian society. With a literary style marked by brevity and characterized by a deft use of language and unexpected plot twists, Munro's writing situates itself within an era of social conventions and the rise of modernist skepticism, thereby providing a nuanced commentary on the human condition through the lens of satire. Hector Hugh Munro, known by his pen name Saki, possessed a distinct ability to mirror the absurdities of his surroundings, almost certainly a consequence of his life experiences, including his upbringing in a strict household under the care of two aunts and his work as a foreign correspondent. This literary artistry was further shaped during his service in World War I, where the darker facets of humanity were unavoidable. Saki's rich body of work reflects not just a profound intellectualism but also the affliction and comedy of human life, making the inclusion of his historical and biographical pieces, such as 'The Westminster Alice' and 'The Rise of the Russian Empire,' an essential contextualization in understanding the depth of his observations. This definitive collection is an indispensable volume for enthusiasts of Edwardian literature, devotees of sardonic humor, and scholars of literary satire. Saki's work is a celebration of linguistic mastery and narrative innovation, catering to those who savor the intricacies of societal critique wrapped in a veneer of comedy. Whether you are discovering Saki for the first time or are a seasoned admirer, the multifaceted nature of his storytelling, as presented in this collection, promises a delightful and intellectually stimulating engagement with one of the early twentieth century's most incisive authors.

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Saki, the pen name of Hector Hugh Munro (1870-1916), was a British author revered for his witty, mischievous and sometimes macabre stories that satirized Edwardian society and culture. Born in Akyab, British Burma, he was raised by two aunts in North Devon, England, after the death of his mother. His upbringing in this strict and puritanical environment is frequently mirrored in his literature, where he often portrays the innocence of youth clashing with the restrictions and pretensions of the adult world. Saki's writing career began with political satire, contributing to newspapers such as 'The Westminster Gazette'. He shifted to short stories, which became his most celebrated works. The 'SAKI - Ultimate Collection' is testament to his prolific output, encompassing the breadth of his career and highlighting his literary style that seamlessly blended the whimsical with the sinister. His notable works, including 'The Open Window' and 'The Unrest-Cure', showcase his mastery of subverting social norms and poking fun at the complacency of the English upper classes with a sharp, yet subtle, humor. Despite his storytelling often being laced with a dark comedy, Saki's narratives reflect deeper psychological insights and an acute observation of human nature, leaving an indelible mark on the short story genre. Tragically, his life was cut short when he was killed during World War I, but his influence endures, and he remains a significant figure for aficionados of early 20th-century literature.