Black Mischief

“Black Mischief” by Evelyn Waugh is a notable work published by Penguin in 1965, comprising 237 pages. This novel, Waugh’s third, is set on the fictional African island of Azania and follows the endeavors of Emperor Seth, who, with the help of the Englishman Basil Seal, attempts to modernize his kingdom. The story unfolds with a series of humorous events, including the introduction of homemade currency and a “Birth Control Gala,” all contributing to the satirical tone that characterizes Waugh’s writing.
Readers will encounter a rich tapestry of comedic situations as the narrative explores the absurdities of modernization and governance. The novel delves into themes of mischief and satire, showcasing Waugh’s skill in crafting a humorous critique of societal norms. This edition, presented in English, invites readers to experience the unique blend of fiction and humor that defines Waugh’s literary style.
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“”Black Mischief, ” Waugh’s third novel, helped to establish his reputation as a master satirist. Set on the fictional African island of Azania, the novel chronicles the efforts of Emperor Seth, assisted by the Englishman Basil Seal, to modernize his kingdom. Profound hilarity ensues from the issuance of homemade currency, the staging of a “Birth Control Gala, ” the rightful ruler’s demise at his own rather long and tiring coronation ceremonies, and a good deal more mischief.
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