The Penguin Complete Saki

The Penguin Complete Saki by Saki is a comprehensive collection published by Penguin in December 1990, featuring 944 pages of his complete works. This edition encompasses all of Saki’s short stories, three novels, and three plays, reflecting his unique voice and perspective during England’s “golden afternoon” before World War I.
Readers will find a rich anthology that showcases Saki’s literary contributions, characterized by wit and a keen observation of society. This collection not only highlights his short stories but also includes his novels and plays, offering a thorough exploration of his narrative style and thematic concerns. The book serves as a significant resource for those interested in literary fiction and anthologies, providing insights into the era’s cultural landscape.
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Saki is considered by many as perhaps the most graceful spokesman for England’s “golden afternoon” – the slow and peaceful years before World War I. This volume contains the whole of his work, including all the short stories, his three novels and three plays.
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