First published in 1914, Beasts and Super-Beasts gathers some of Saki's most brilliantly malicious short fiction, including "The Open Window," "Tobermory," and "The Storyteller." These tales expose the hypocrisies of Edwardian drawing rooms through polished dialogue, sudden reversals, and a comic cruelty sharpened to epigrammatic precision. Animals, children, and outsiders repeatedly puncture adult decorum, placing the collection within the tradition of fin-de-siècle wit while anticipating modern black comedy. Saki was the pen name of Hector Hugh Munro, a writer whose imperial childhood, journalistic career, and acute observation of British social codes shaped his unsentimental art. Born in Burma and educated in England, Munro knew both colonial authority and domestic repression; his fiction transforms that knowledge into elegant acts of sabotage against complacency, snobbery, and sentimental moralism. This collection is recommended for readers who admire concise, sophisticated satire and stories that end with a sting. Beasts and Super-Beasts offers not comfort but exhilaration: a world where manners are masks, wit is a weapon, and civilization is only barely trained.
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