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The Complete Novels And Short Stories of Saki

Saki Saki

Verlag: Zenith Whispering Pines Publishers

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"A Little Inaccuracy Sometimes Saves Tons of Explanation."

Saki was the master of the short, sharp shock. Writing at the height of the Edwardian era, H.H. Munro used his biting wit to dismantle the pretenses of polite society, often using mischievous children, cynical houseguests, and the wild unpredictability of nature to expose the absurdities of the adult world. This comprehensive collection captures the full breadth of his genius, from his legendary sketches to his sophisticated novels.

The Master of the Elegant Sting: Saki's work is characterized by a "wicked" elegance. He is the architect of the sophisticated prank and the purveyor of the unexpected ending that lingers long after the final page. His stories often feature a world where the domestic and the wild collide, where a conversational gaffe can be as fatal as a tiger in a conservatory. Whether he is satirizing the political landscape of his time or exploring the dark, feral instincts hidden beneath a starched collar, Saki remains the gold standard for satirical short fiction and British irony.

Munro's influence can be seen in the works of Roald Dahl, P.G. Wodehouse, and Graham Greene. His prose is lean, mean, and impeccably polished. This volume is an essential cornerstone for any library of classic humor, Gothic undertones, and social commentary.

Enter a world of polite tea and impolite consequences. Buy "The Complete Novels and Short Stories of Saki" today and experience the sharper side of the Edwardian era.
Verfügbar seit: 24.12.2025.
Drucklänge: 1055 Seiten.

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