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    Saki

    It's surprising that there aren't any posts on this board. Maybe it's because it's titled "H. H. Munro", instead of the more familiar "Saki".

    So are there any other Saki fans out there?

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    Red face Count me in

    Hello Byshhe, well, I am for what its worth. I think his stories are exquisite. I always thought his style was that of a darker and more vicious Wilde, with the humanity turned down and the misanthropic and macabre turned up. I've only read a "Best of" short story compliation, but thoroughly enjoyed it.

    I've always seen Saki/Munro as a prime example of someone who I love the writing of while despising their politics too...

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    Has anyone else noticed that the photograph of 'Munro' on the Penguin paperback and on numerous other web articles (broad brimmed hat, languourous stare) isn't him at all? Not even remotely like him - it's the artist and Bloomsbury Group acolyte, Adrian Allinson.

    And Ben G, who cares about your priggish, modish, bien pensant politics?
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    Saki

    Has anyone else noticed that the photograph of 'Munro' on the Penguin paperback and on numerous other web articles (broad brimmed hat, languorous stare) isn't him at all? Not even remotely like him - it's the artist and Bloomsbury Group acolyte, Adrian Allinson.

    And Ben G, who cares about your priggish, modish, bien pensant politics?

    (Apologies to entirely innocent and perspicacious Bysshe)

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    Exclamation Reply to Simmle and Saki

    To Bysshe: I think the problem with Saki is that he is not well-known...I happen to love his writing...It's perfectly creepy, while still fun to read. The one-word surprise endings are my favorites, like in "The Interlopers". GREAT ending.

    To Ben G: If you haven't read "The Un-rest Cure", it is a perfect example of the anti-Semitism that some experts say he was known for. Also, a good example of his misogynism is "Esme"-his distaste for childless women shines through and through, stemming from the loathing he harbored for his aunts.

    To Simmle: I could not believe my eyes when I read your post. EVERYONE is entitled to their opinion, but there is some common courtesy to other users that is net-wide. I simply don't see the necessity for the comment you directed at Ben G. As a high school student, even I have respect for other users, no matter what website or forum I am posting on. Have some respect!

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    I love Saki's work. At present I'm translation some of his short stories into my mother toungue. I have already finished THE BOAR PIg and MOLVERA

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    I also love Saki. Shredni Vashtar is my favorite! It makes me chuckle to myself everytime I read the last few lines.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simmler View Post
    Has anyone else noticed that the photograph of 'Munro' on the Penguin paperback and on numerous other web articles (broad brimmed hat, languorous stare) isn't him at all? Not even remotely like him - it's the artist and Bloomsbury Group acolyte, Adrian Allinson.
    You are right - it is Allinson. Thank you for clarifying this. For years I lived under the impression that it was Saki - I am glad you have clarified that for me.
    In return, here is a link to his home, the original house where he lived in Barnstaple, probably what Conradin's house (Sredni Vashtar) would have looked like, in his mind. Thanks again!

    http://www.dezrez.com/Drapp/Search.A...ID=72&eaid=631

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    Friday is Saki's birthday! I've produced an audio dramatization of "The Phantom Luncheon" to celebrate!

    I'm hoping it appeals to other Saki fans - I enjoy making them.
    --Julie Hoverson
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    Would love to listen to this, Julie, but unfortunately the site seems to be blocked from where I am. Anyway, sounds great!
    If I don't make my way on here tomorrow, Happy birthday H.H. for Friday!
    (Which would matter more, I suppose, if he wasn't so physically dead. But words live on!)

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    Question Blocked?

    Seriously? Blocked? Weird.

    I'll post a direct download link here when the show actually goes up, if that will help. Last year, I produced a Saki piece that combined 4 of his stories. Here's a link, see if this works: http://nineteennocturne.files.wordpr...-quartette.mp3 [right click and save as] or go to the episode page.
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    Here's The Phantom Luncheon (download link)

    HAPPY BIRTHDAY SAKI!!!
    8)
    [we sagittarii need to stick together....]
    Last edited by JulieH; 12-18-2009 at 02:42 AM.
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    Tobermorey

    And now I went completely mad this weekend and churned out a version of Tobermorey. I hope it came out OK - I was annoyed with some people who complained because I expressed a negative opinion, and I felt this would show just how I feel....

    Download link

    Do let me know what you think!
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    Saki Biography

    Hello All,

    The Photograph is not the only error contained on the biography page. It lists his date of death as 16th November 1916. If one Googles Munro it is possible to find many biographies of the man and I found at least three which gave his date of death ranging as from 13-16th Nov. I feel the definitive answer should be attributed to the Commonwealth War Graves Commission which lists the date as 14th Nov. 1916.

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