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The Gentleman in the Parlour: A Record of a Journey from Rangoon to Haiphong (Armchair Traveller)
The Gentleman in the Parlour A Record of a Journey from Rangoon to Haiphong - Armchair Traveller
Author: W. Somerset Maugham
Among the many memorable books on travels in Burma before the Second World War, Somerset Maugham's leisurely progress from London via Colombo, then up the Irrawaddy to Mandalay and onwards through the then peaceful Shan States to Thailand and Cambodia ranks among the most enjoyable. He was not only a sharp-eyed observer of human nature but write...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781569249031
ISBN-10: 1569249032
Publication Date: 12/1989
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Publisher: Marlowe Company
Book Type: Paperback
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Having enjoyed "The Painted Veil", set in China, I was expecting an interesting travel book, and was disappointed. I found the first section on his trip through colonial Burma annoying; Maugham came off as too bwana-ish for me. Thailand wasn't much better as he came off rather cranky. The (unfortunately shorter) sections on Cambodia and Vietnam were the highlight for me.
I had been unable to get through his autobiographical "The Summing Up" as too dense to be worth it, so ... I guess I'm just not a fan of his non-fiction.


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