The Collected Short Stories of Saki - Hector Hugh Munro
The Collected Short Stories of Saki - Hector Hugh Munro
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The Collected Short Stories of Saki - Hector Hugh Munro

Saki (H.H. Munro) stands alongside Anton Chekhov and O Henry as a master of the short story. His extraordinary stories are a mixture of humorous satire, irony and the macabre, in which the stupidities and hypocrisy of conventional society are viciously pilloried.

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About the Book

‘All decent people live beyond their incomes nowadays, and those who aren’t respectable live beyond other peoples’.

Saki (H.H. Munro) stands alongside Anton Chekhov and O Henry as a master of the short story. His extraordinary stories are a mixture of humorous satire, irony and the macabre, in which the stupidities and hypocrisy of conventional society are viciously pilloried.

This collection includes Sredni Vastor and The Unrest Cure. ‘We all know that Prime Ministers are wedded to the truth, but like other married couples they sometimes live apart’

Short Stories include:

  • Reginald
  • Reginald in Russia
  • Gabriel-Ernest
  • Esmé
  • Tobermory
  • The Easter Egg
  • The Open Window
  • The Schartz-Metterklume Method
  • The Story-Teller
  • The Toys of Peace
  • The Interlopers
  • The Bull

And many more…

About the Author

Hector Hugh Munro

Born in Burma in 1870, H(ector) H(ugh) Munro, or Saki, ranks alongside de Maupassant and O. Henry as a master of the short story. Written in the period between Queen Victoris's death, and his own in the trenches in France in 1916, his witty tales of the adventures of the English upper class in Edwardian England were influential on the works of P.G. Wodehouse.

Hector Hugh Munro (Saki) was born in Akyab, Burma on 18 December 1870, the son of an officer in the Burma police. He had an enjoyable childhood until he and his sister and brother were sent to stay with two maiden aunts in Devon. After being educated at school in Exmouth and at Bedford Grammar School, he returned to Asia in his early twenties as an officer in the Colonial Burmese Military Police, but his health failed and he returned to England after only one year.

His first book, The Rise of the Russian Empire (1899) was the only one written in a serious vein. From then on, he concentrated on witty, mischievous and sometimes macabre stories which satirised Edwardian society and culture. He is considered a master of the short story and often compared to O. Henry and Dorothy Parker. He was influenced by Oscar Wilde, Lewis Carroll, and Kipling, and in his turn, influenced A. A. Milne, Noël Coward, and P. G. Wodehouse. Saki, his adopted name, may be a reference to the cupbearer in the Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyam, a poem mentioned disparagingly by the eponymous character in Reginald on Christmas Presents and alluded to in some of his other stories.

Munro is widely believed to have been homosexual. He was a confidante of Siegfried Sassoon and allegedly kept ‘houseboys’ in Burma and London. It has been claimed that his sexuality and his dislike of his aunts introduced a misogynous element into his writings. He enlisted in the 22nd Battalion, Royal Fusiliers at the start of World War l at the age of 44. He continued to write whilst fighting in the trenches and was promoted to corporal in 1916, having previously turned down offers of a commission. He was shot and killed by a German sniper on 16 November, 1916 near the French town of Beaumont-Hamel.

Several of his stories, were published posthumously and many compilations of his work have been published since his death. The Collected Short Stories of Saki is published by Wordsworth Editions.

Langue
Anglaise
Dimensions
125 mm x 198 mm
Edition
Wordsworth Editions
Collection
Wordsworth Classics
Auteur
Hector Hugh Munro
Poids
329 g
Nombre de pages
512 pages
Date de Parution
09/05/1993
Série
Classics
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