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Saki with Spice

Three Classic Short Stories for the Stage

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By: Reuben Israel
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H.H. Munro (1870–1916), better known by his pen name Saki, was a master of the short story. His brilliant, witty, and often macabre tales of Edwardian society are renowned for their razor-sharp satire and shocking, unexpected endings. Saki’s work, a fusion of dark humour and social critique, has had a profound influence on modern literature. He was a war correspondent and later enlisted as a soldier in World War I, where he was killed on the battlefield. His writings, which include The Chronicles of Clovis and The Unbearable Bassington, remain as fresh and relevant today as they were a century ago.
Saki’s deliciously wicked world comes to life in this exhilarating collection of dramatised tales. Adapted with a mischievous grin and a keen eye for human folly, these three short stories—The Open Window, Laura, and Tobermory—are given a fresh and vibrant Indian twist.
Experience the chilling humour of a young girl's morbid imagination, a dead sister’s revenge, and the startling revelations of a cat who has learned to speak.
The book contains the original stories and their dramatized versions.
Reuben Israel has masterfully retained Saki’s legendary wit and sharp tongue-in-cheek humour, while creating compelling scripts that are as potent on a London stage as they are in a Mumbai theatre. A perfect fusion of British satire and Indian spice, this collection is a must-have for theatre groups, film producers, and anyone who delights in the darkest corners of human nature.
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