The Razor's Edge

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The Razor's Edge by W. Somerset Maugham explores the journey of a World War I veteran named Larry Darrell, who embarks on a quest for spiritual fulfillment and meaning in life. As he navigates post-war disillusionment, the story delves into the lives of his socialite friends, examining the contrasts between material ambition and the pursuit of deeper truths. Maugham's narrative intricately weaves personal introspection with the societal norms of the time.
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You might enjoy this book if you appreciate exploring themes of existential searching and the quest for spiritual fulfilment. Set against a backdrop of post-World War I Europe and America, it offers rich character studies and delves into the contrasts between materialism and enlightenment. This narrative journey unravels engaging philosophical insights through the lives of its diverse and vividly drawn characters.

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The Razor's Edge

The progress of this spiritual odyssey involves him with some of Maugham's most brillant characters - his fiancee Isabel, whose choice between love and wealth have lifelong repercussions, and Elliot Templeton, her uncle, a classic expatriate American snob.

An ambitious novel by the formidable talent, Somerset Maugham

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An ambitious novel by the formidable talent, Somerset Maugham.

The Razor's Edge follows Larry Darrell, a young American in search of the absolute. The progress of this spiritual odyssey involves him with some of Maugham’s most brilliant characters. His fiancée, Isabel, faces a choice between love and wealth, which has lifelong repercussions. Her uncle, Elliot Templeton, is the quintessential expatriate American snob.

This novel is the most ambitious of Maugham's works and is unique as Maugham himself plays a considerable part, weaving in and out of the story as he observes his characters struggling with their fates.

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The Razor's Edge is highly praised for its author's formidable talent in precision, tact, and irony. Gabriel Garcia Marquez counts the writer among his favourites, and Spectator appreciates the work's lack of pomposity.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780099284864

Publisher: Vintage Publishing

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 02 March 2000

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Vintage Classics

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 21.0mm

Width: 129.0mm

Height: 197.0mm

Weight: 248g

Pages: 352

About the Author

William Somerset Maugham was born in 1874 and lived in Paris until he was ten. He was educated at King's School, Canterbury, and at Heidelberg University. He spent some time at St. Thomas' Hospital with the idea of practising medicine, but the success of his first novel, Liza of Lambeth, published in 1897, won him over to letters. Of Human Bondage, the first of his masterpieces, came out in 1915, and with the publication in 1919 of The Moon and Sixpence his reputation as a novelist was established. At the same time his fame as a successful playwright and short story writer was being consolidated with acclaimed productions of various plays and the publication of The Trembling of a Leaf, subtitled Little Stories of the South Sea Islands, in 1921, which was followed by seven more collections. His other works include travel books, essays, criticism and the autobiographical The Summing Up and A Writer's Notebook. In 1927 Somerset Maugham settled in the South of France and lived there until his death in 1965.

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