The Moon and Sixpence

W. Somerset , Maugham


anglais | 03-10-2023 | 276 pages

9789357991186

Livre de poche


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Couverture / Jaquette

The Moon and Sixpence is a novel by W. Somerset Maugham, first published on 15 April 1919. It is told in episodic form by a first-person narrator providing a series of glimpses into the mind and soul of the central character, Charles Strickland, a middle-aged English stockbroker, who abandons his wife and children abruptly to pursue his desire to become an artist. The story is, in part, based on the life of the painter Paul Gauguin."The Moon and Sixpence" is the story of the demands that can be placed on a tortured artistic soul and consequently the lives that it touches.

Note biographique

William Somerset Maugham (1874 - 1965) was a British playwright, novelist and short story writer. He was among the most popular writers of his era and reputedly the highest paid author during the 1930s. After losing both his parents by the age of 10, Maugham was raised by a paternal uncle who was emotionally cold. Not wanting to become a lawyer like other men in his family, Maugham eventually trained and qualified as a physician. The initial run of his first novel, Liza of Lambeth (1897), sold out so rapidly that Maugham gave up medicine to write full-time. During the First World War, he served with the Red Cross and in the ambulance corps, before being recruited in 1916 into the British Secret Intelligence Service, for which he worked in Switzerland and Russia before the October Revolution of 1917. During and after the war, he travelled in India and Southeast Asia; all of these experiences were reflected in later short stories and novels.

Détails

Code EAN :9789357991186
Auteur(trice): 
Editeur :Delhi Open Books
Date de publication :  03-10-2023
Format :Livre de poche
Langue(s) : anglais
Hauteur :203 mm
Largeur :127 mm
Epaisseur :17 mm
Poids :335 gr
Stock :Impression à la demande (POD)
Nombre de pages :276