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Title:Somerset Maugham : A Life
Price:USD$11.00
ISBN:0375414754
Item ID:BB06-21271
Quantity:1
Publisher:Alfred A Knopf, New York, 2004
Edition:Unstated
Binding:Hardcover
Condition:Good
Dust Jacket:Good
Alfred A Knopf, 2004, Hardcover, Book Condition: Good, Dust Jacket Condition: Good, Unstated

He was an instinctive and magnificent storyteller, with a talent also for success. "Of Human Bondage" was his masterpiece; "The Razor's Edge" his most spectacular best-seller. He lived nearly ninety-two years, wrote seventy-eight books (forty million sold worldwide) and once had four plays running in London simultaneously. "Rain," reflecting his fascination with the South Seas, is among the most widely read stories of our time. In World War I, he performed expertly and courageously as ambulance driver and as secret agent in Samoa and Russia. Eventually he knew "everybody": Britain's, Hollywood's and literature's royalty. He was seen as formidable, a cynic and the very emblem of worldliness. He wrote constantly about social and sexual entanglements but, in a closeted age, was increasingly secretive about his own-loving men, wanting to love women. To the extraordinary life of Somerset Maugham and his development as a writer, Jeffrey Meyers brings all his gifts as biographer: of Hemingway ("simply the best book there is on Hemingway" -J. F. Powers), of Orwell ("moving and edifying" -Paul Theroux) and of D. H. Lawrence ("probably the best biography of him" -"Times Literary Supplement"). Telling Maugham's story, from his sad, orphaned childhood in the small English coastal town of Whitstable, through his Paris years and his wandering years, to his luxurious, indeed glamorous, old age at the Villa Mauresque on Cap Ferrat, Meyers reveals much that is new-about Maugham's days at Heidelberg and on Capri, his medical training, his wartime espionage, his quarrels with D. H. Lawrence and Edmund Wilson, his friendship with Noel Coward, and about his longtime lover, Gerald Haxton. He writes of Maugham's encounters with Winston Churchill, E. M. Forster, the Sitwells, T. S. Eliot, Bernard Berenson and the Windsors; of his affairs with four attractive and accomplished women; of his torturous ten-year marriage to one of them-Syrie, who became a celebrated decorator-and his wish to marry the actress Sue Jones, gentle, loving and promiscuous, who was his model for Rosie Driffield in "Cakes and Ale. " Meyers describes Joseph Conrad's influence on Maugham and Maugham's on George Orwell and V. S. Naipaul. He provides a fascinating portrait of a brilliant and complex man whose talent has held and dazzled a cultivated audience from the late Victorian era to the twenty-first century. All pictures shown are of the actual product offered for sale Size: 180mm - 250mm. 411 pages. Remnants of old label on rear cover. DJ has some shelf wear, some marking, as well as bumping to corners and extremities. Dust Jacket un-clipped. Deckled edges (rough cut). Covers have some shelf-wear, as well as some bumping to corners and extremities. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 1-2 kilos. Category: Biography & Autobiography; United States; ISBN: 0375414754. ISBN/EAN: 9780375414756. Inventory No: 21271.
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