What Hector Hugh Munro (1870-1916), or “Saki,” thought of his life and work is a mystery. After his death, his sister Ethel destroyed most of his papers and instead wrote a short biographical sketch ...
A small boy’s rebellion takes a sinister turn in Saki’s classic tale – a story loved by Stephen Fry, who explains why 'His stories are cut-glass beauties, pitiless and hard-edged and constantly poking ...
CLOVIS SANGRAIL, the protagonist of the short story “The Feast of Nemesis” (1914), is not in a festive mood. Swamped by Christmas shopping, he suggests that everyone ditch the season of goodwill and ...
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