Ah King

Ah King
First edition cover
AuthorW. Somerset Maugham
GenreShort story collection
PublisherHeinemann
Publication date
September 1933

Ah King is a collection of short stories set in the Federated Malay States and elsewhere in Southeast Asia during the 1920s by W. Somerset Maugham. It was first published by the UK publishing house Heinemann, in September 1933; the first American edition was published on November 8 of the same year by Doubleday Doran, New York. The book was published in French translation as La Femme dans la Jungle (1935) and in Spanish as Ah King, mi criado china (1946).[1]

Like The Casuarina Tree, Ah King was loosely based on Maugham's experiences traveling with his companion Gerald Haxton in the region for six months in 1921 and four months in 1925.[2] The short stories collected in both volumes had appeared previously in magazines.

  1. ^ Stott, Raymond Toole Stott (1950). Maughamiana. London: Heinemann. pp. 18–9.
  2. ^ Morgan, Ted. Somerset Maugham. London: Jonathan Cape. p. 253. ISBN 0224018132.