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Le cheval impossible
Saki
1993
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Saki (1870-1916) est sans conteste l'un des écrivains anglais les plus originaux du XXe siècle, et l'un des plus drôles. Il est au croisement d'une double lignée : celle des humoristes qui pratiquent la " high comedy " comme P. G. Wodehouse ou Evelyn Waugh, et celle du fantastique des Just So Stories de Rudyard Kipling et des vertus épigrammatiques d'Oscar Wilde. Ce qui tient le lecteur rivé à cette écriture au vitriol, c'est l'audace des personnages, prêts à tuer leur propre mère pour un mot d'esprit. Reginald, cruel dandy héros de ces nouvelles, pourfend par le sarcasme la société mondaine édouardienne, pétrifiée dans les conventions, à laquelle il appartient pourtant de toutes ses fibres. Car il y a du cynisme et de la rage chez Saki.
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Saki
Saki
Author · 114 books

Known British writer Hector Hugh Munro under pen name Saki published his witty and sometimes bitter short stories in collections, such as The Chronicles of Clovis (1911). His sometimes macabre satirized Edwardian society and culture. People consider him a master and often compare him to William Sydney Porter and Dorothy Rothschild Parker. His tales feature delicately drawn characters and finely judged narratives. "The Open Window," perhaps his most famous, closes with the line, "Romance at short notice was her specialty," which thus entered the lexicon. Newspapers first and then several volumes published him as the custom of the time. His works include * a full-length play, The Watched Pot , in collaboration with Charles Maude; * two one-act plays; * a historical study, The Rise of the Russian Empire , the only book under his own name; * a short novel, The Unbearable Bassington ; * the episodic The Westminster Alice , a parliamentary parody of Alice in Wonderland ; * and When William Came: A Story of London under the Hohenzollerns , an early alternate history. Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills Wilde, Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, and Joseph Rudyard Kipling, influenced Munro, who in turn influenced Alan Alexander Milne, Sir Noel Pierce Coward, and Pelham Grenville Wodehouse.

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