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The Moon and Sixpence
The Moon and Sixpence
Author: W. Somerset Maugham
Driven by genius, a rebellious artist flees safety to pursue his destiny. — "The book contains the perfection of character work, every portrait is definite, every minor character is complete, every point of view is clear cut and with all the finish of the dramatist, the writer has been audacious to a degree that few would attempt." - Publisher's ...  more »
ISBN: 351527
Publication Date: 4/1973
Pages: 218
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Publisher: Doubleday - Pocket Books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette, Audio CD
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We read this book in my book club - the first two chapters are a bit tedious but overall this was a compelling read.
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Classic story of Charles Strickland, a London stockbroker who suddenly abandons his wife and family to become a painter. Maugham at his best!
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This is a two cassette abridged version read by Frank Langella.
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Beautiful novel about the inner possessions of an artist and all outer possessions are dismissed. Charles Strickland has the drive to paint and become better. He doesn't paint to make money or for the fame. Its the possession deep inside of him that drives him to paint and leave everything else behind. Maugham digs to find this possession.


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