Everyman's Library Saki: Selected Stories
J**E
A great book in right format
This is a wonderful collection of short fictions from Saki. Anything from him and his contemporaries is worth reading, rereading and preserving. The era where the purity of language and the view to the world was a way lot different than the way it is now. A highly recommended collection from Saki and the format (hard cover) is greatly binded and print is in comfortable lay out of fonts and size
C**Y
Good book
It's a nice collection of short stories and I got such a good book at rs 69 only !!
M**O
Will there be strawberry jam for tea?
The book itself I find a very pleasant size and shape. The stories are wonderful and usually have a comedic twist in the tale. They are short tales, so are good to dip in and out of.
M**A
Enjoyable collection for a fan of Saki's work
Bought this for Rs. 598. The delivery was swift and the packaging was adequate although the book arrived with a small dent on its head. The beautiful dust jacket sheaths the sturdy black hard cover of the book. The page quality is okay and the font size is rather small so might strain your eyes if you continue reading for a stretch of time. The size (12.5cm x 19cm) makes it easy to carry and travel-friendly. It contains 53 delightful stories. Some of them were familiar and well-loved and I also discovered some new gems. A great purchase for sure!
A**A
Saki - A Literary Genius!
There is the Taj Mahal, built with decades of effort and mountains of marble blocks. Then there is ‘David’, built with a fraction of all that effort and material, but equally marvelous nevertheless. Likewise, there are Valmikis and Homers of the world, churning out magnificent epics like Ramayana and Iliad, containing thousands of lines of beautiful prose. Then there are people like Saki, who have written equally relishable literature, using less than a fraction of those words, but the magnificence of which is as good as those of the aforementioned works. This collection of short stories is a testimony to that fact.Saki, or Hector Hugh Munro, is one of those blessed writers in whose hands the reader becomes a helpless puppet, feeling the emotions that the talented writer wants one to feel. You smile while reading some lines, grimace while reading others and yet feel a deep sense of pain during some other part of the work. Though he has the knack of conveying all the emotions through his writing, humor seems to have been his forte. Going through this book, there were at least a dozen occasions when I found myself grinning heartily. Such was the beauty of his writing and wit!One negative about this anthology though. The compiler has made a glaring omission of a major part of the story ‘Esme’. I was wondering as to why the story has ended abruptly, without making any sense whatsoever. An online search helped me read the rest of the text and relish the tale. Incompetent editing!Finishing the book, I felt a deep sense of sadness recalling the fact that the life of this literary genius ended too early and in a violent manner. Wish he had lived longer and produced more works of literary glory. Wars are unwanted human inventions indeed!A.
A**S
Poor bound
Received an old copy with dog ears. Since I need the book urgently, didn't go for return!
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