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Old November 18, 2010, 08:08 AM
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Saki, the short stories master

You all should read Saki (Hector Hugh Munro)… that’s my statement. Take it or leave!

It’s excellent for practicing English because the stories Saki wrote are very short (best for learners) with common vocabulary and simple gramatic. But it’s contain is excellent, exuberant.



If you read him, tell me what you think. If you didn’t read hi yet, fush fush!

Borges talking about Saki: «Con una suerte de pudor, Saki da un tono de trivialidad a relatos cuya íntima trama es amarga y cruel. Esa delicadeza, esa levedad, esa ausencia de énfasis puede recordar las deliciosas comedias de Wilde».

-Where can I find Saki’s stories?
-Go to your nearer book store or just write “saki stories” in a browser, etc.. etc

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People talk vaguely about the innocence of a little child, but they take mighty good care not to let it out of their sight for twenty minutes.

The clock struck eleven with the respectful unobtrusiveness of one whose mission in life is to be ignored.

He is one of those people who would be enormously improved by death.

Oysters are more beautiful than any religion . . . there's nothing in Christianity or Buddhism that quite matches the sympathetic unselfishness of an oyster.

People yield more consideration to a mutilated mealtime than they ever would to a broken heart.

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Old November 18, 2010, 08:45 AM
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I think you should edit the thread title to 'short story'
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I have read "she-wolf" and it was good.
THANKS I will continue reading.....
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Old November 18, 2010, 11:12 AM
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I think you should edit the thread title to 'short story'
I think you are right. And if I say "the short stories master" ... is that ok?

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I have read "she-wolf" and it was good.
THANKS I will continue reading.....
That was also the first story of Saki that I've read! Yes, you should, he has a lot better stories
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I think you are right. And if I say "the short stories master" ... is that ok?
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Thanks, Perikles... title changed from "short storie master" to "short stories master".
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Ookami, that is a great idea... I think I read a short story about a man who was in prison almost all his life and then he got "freed"... (long, long time ago... I read it long ago)

Or (I may be wrong) there was one where a man died trying to teach German irregular verbs to an Elephant... (I believe he died crushed and squashed by the elephant...) My memory on Saki may be a bit shaky, and I may even mix him up with someone else... but I will definitely check him out more thoroughly... and seriously...

Thank you for the suggestion... or rather "injunction" to read him!
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Ages ago on English TV there was a series of Saki stories, and I remember them because they were quite entertaining. The only one I remember is when a dog (or wolf) had eaten a gypsy, and then gets run over on a road. But I won't spoil the punchline.
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A short stories master is acceptable, but if you want to say it in good English, it would be better to use a master of the short story.
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