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Beasts and Super-Beasts (1914)

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Beasts and Super-Beasts is a collection of short stories by Hector Hugh Munro, published under his literary pseudonym, Saki. The stories are each concerned in some way with a different animal, as the title suggests. Munro's style is simple, cynical and humorous.

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I delighted in these very short short stories, but others may find Saki's humor a bit dated at times. This collection had a lot of animal stories (I guess the people must the "super-beasts" in the few that didn't have any animal aspect), such as the one in which a painter of rural cows manages to shoo a bull not only into his neighbor's house, but up the stairs! ( )
  leslie.98 | Jun 27, 2023 |
While not all of the stories in this collection are winners, there are enough in here that are flat-out hilarious to make this book well worth getting. My favourite is probably "The Lumber Room," where an officious aunt gets her comeuppance from a smart young boy. But there are others, too. Many of the stories have animal themes, which might well be the origin of the title. ( )
  EricCostello | Feb 26, 2019 |
Saki was the pen name for H H Munro and this is a collection of his short stories published in 1914 a couple of years before his death in 1916. They are short, amusing and occasionally laugh out loud funny, obviously some are better than others but their are very few without interest.

Most satirise the upper echelons of Edwardian society, but the human condition being what it is, some of the satire can be appreciated today. One of the stories is entitled Story Teller and I would say that Tall Story Teller would be a title that could describe much of what goes on. “The Lull” is typical: a precocious teenager successfully stops an electioneering politician who is staying at their house for the night from overworking on the eve of the election; she brings a piglet and a hen to his room and informs him that the house is surrounded by flood waters and his is the only room where these animals will be safe, the animals lead him a merry dance all night long and it is only when he peers out of his window in the morning that he discovers no signs of a flood. Some of the tales are a little macabre and in “The Lull” the young girl cannot resist in telling the politician that one of the maids is distraught at seeing her dead boyfriend circling in the flood waters round the house.

There is little social commentary in the stories; the main characters have servants who know their place, however in The Byzantium Omlette the lady of the house must cope with a servants strike: the master of the house gets stuck in his portable Turkish Bath when the strike happens, not being able to figure out how to extricate himself. Beasts and Superbeasts suggest animals and they do feature in about half of the stories, but it is the humans who are the stars. The Brogue is typical: a lady manages to hoodwink a rich newcomer to the village into buying a horse (the Brogue) who though amiable in appearance gets spooked by almost anything, her daughter falls in love with the rich newcomer who is considered quite a catch and so the family are left with the problem of how to buy/get back the dangerous Brogue.

I found most of theses gentle satires, sometimes with a hint of a ghost story, but almost always about people trying to pull the wool over other peoples eyes quite a delight. Locked in a time warp of Edwardian England they maybe, but they made me smile and so 3.5 stars ( )
  baswood | Jan 27, 2017 |
I delighted in these very short short stories, but others may find Saki's humor a bit dated in places. This collection was mostly animal stories, such as the one about the painter of rural landscapes who shooed a bull not only into his neighbor's house, but even up the stairs! I guess that the people are the "super-beasts" in those few stories that are without any animal aspects... ( )
  leslie.98 | Jun 18, 2014 |
Light, dated, but amusing. ( )
  xine2009 | Jul 1, 2009 |
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Classic Literature. Fiction. Short Stories. HTML:

Beasts and Super-Beasts is a collection of short stories by Hector Hugh Munro, published under his literary pseudonym, Saki. The stories are each concerned in some way with a different animal, as the title suggests. Munro's style is simple, cynical and humorous.

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