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In 'The Complete Short Stories of Saki,' readers are presented with a masterful compendium of paradox, whimsy, and piercing insight. Saki, the pen name of H.H. Munro, employs a sharp wit and a satirical lens to critique Edwardian society and its mores. The stories are marked by their brevity and a finesse in literary craftsmanship, adopting a style that combines a light narrative touch with a deeply subversive undercurrent. Notable for their often macabre twist endings, Saki's tales operate within a literary tradition that melds the genteel with the grotesque, inviting comparisons with the…mehr

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In 'The Complete Short Stories of Saki,' readers are presented with a masterful compendium of paradox, whimsy, and piercing insight. Saki, the pen name of H.H. Munro, employs a sharp wit and a satirical lens to critique Edwardian society and its mores. The stories are marked by their brevity and a finesse in literary craftsmanship, adopting a style that combines a light narrative touch with a deeply subversive undercurrent. Notable for their often macabre twist endings, Saki's tales operate within a literary tradition that melds the genteel with the grotesque, inviting comparisons with the work of Oscar Wilde and Aesop's Fables whilst carving out a unique niche in English literature. The eReader-friendly format with a comprehensive table of contents enhances the accessibility of these short narratives, allowing for easy navigation through the diverse world of Reginald, Clovis, and a host of unforgettable characters. H.H. Munro, known by his pseudonym Saki, was a British writer whose life and work were shaped by the complicated cultural and political milieu of his time. His experiences as a foreign correspondent and soldier, along with his upbringing in Edwardian Britain, endowed him with the acerbic wit and incisive social commentary that permeate his stories. The sophistication and subtlety of his prose have earned Saki a place among the great satirists of English literature, with his tales remaining enduringly relevant for their portrayal of human foibles and societal hypocrisy. The collection, in its entirety, reflects a lineage of dry wit and a legacy that has influenced generations of writers. 'The Complete Short Stories of Saki' is a vital read for connoisseurs of classic literature and devotees of sharp social satire. The anthology serves as an essential introduction to Saki's distinctive voice and vision, accurately capturing the zeitgeist of the pre-war period while simultaneously offering timeless observations on human nature. It comes highly recommended to those who appreciate storytelling that is at once elegant, acerbic, and delightfully clever. Readers will find themselves transported into a bygone era, only to discover the universality of Saki's themes and the enduring power of his succinct, potent prose.

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Autorenporträt
Hector Hugh Munro, better known by his pen name Saki, was an esteemed British writer famous for his witty, mischievous and sometimes macabre stories that satirize Edwardian society and culture. Born on December 18, 1870, in Akyab, Burma, Munro was the youngest of three children. His mother died in a tragic accident when he was two, and he was sent to live with his strict aunts in England, an experience that influenced his writing deeply. Educated in Bedford and Exeter, Munro joined the Burma police but resigned due to health issues and returned to England to pursue writing. Saki's work is lauded for its polished and effervescent prose, with a sharp and unkindly wit that spared few in its critique of society. He was a master of the short story, his narratives often featuring a sharp twist and a punchy conclusion, overflowing with a cynicism that was the hallmark of his unique literary voice. Among his acclaimed collections is 'The Complete Short Stories of Saki,' which encompasses his entire collection of short stories. Saki's characters often escape the conventions of society, which reflects his own distaste for the norms of the time. Tragically, his promising career was cut short by his death in World War I, where he died in combat in November 1916. Saki's literary contributions continue to be held in high regard for their eloquence, wit, and piercing insight into human nature and societal pretenses.
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One of the funniest writers in the English language... Saki was incapable of writing a dull sentence, but the final lines of his short stories are works of art in themselves Daily Telegraph