<p>In "The Westminster Alice," Saki employs his signature wit and satirical prowess to create a fantastical retelling of Lewis Carroll's beloved "Alice in Wonderland," transposing Alice into the political landscape of early 20th-century England. Through sharp humor and clever allegory, Saki critiques the absurdities of British politics, highlighting the eccentricities of its figures and the arbitrary nature of power. The text ebbs with playful la...