In the small town of British Burma (present-day Myanmar), a literary champion was born on December 18th, 1870. The star known to many by his peculiar name, Saki (actual name H.H. Munro), rose to pioneer the revolution that re-invented comedy and satire. Saki’s work would leave an unforgettable mark in the world of literal excellence that would, for decades, set...
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