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The Moon and Sixpence

The Moon and Sixpence

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The Story

"Witty, compelling." — The Boston Globe. Gripped by an overwhelming obsession, Charles Strickland, a conventional London stockbroker, decides in midlife to desert his wife, family, business, and civilization for his art. One of Maugham's most popular works, The Moon and Sixpence is a riveting story about an uncompromising and self-destructive man who forsakes wealth and comfort to pursue the life of a painter. Drifting from Paris to Marseilles, Strickland eventually settles in Tahiti, takes a mistress, and in spite of poverty and a long, terminal illness, produces his most passionate and mysterious works of art.
Loosely based on the life of Paul Gauguin, Maugham's timeless masterpiece is storytelling at its best — an insightful work focusing on artistic fixation that propels the artist beyond the commonplace into the selfish realm of genius.

Republication of the New York, 1919 edition.
Paul Gauguin; Noa Noa; Tahiti; classic literature; biographical novel; masterpiece; midlife crisis; painter; genius; post-impressionistic artist; Paris; Marseilles; France; modernism; poverty; Edwardian satire; works of art; Charles Strickland; London; stockbroker; metamorphosis; Pacific Islands; leprosy

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"Witty, compelling." — The Boston Globe. Gripped by an overwhelming obsession, Charles Strickland, a conventional London stockbroker, decides in midlife to desert his wife, family, business, and civilization for his art. One of Maugham's most popular works, The Moon and Sixpence is a riveting story about an uncompromising and self-destructive man who forsakes wealth and comfort to pursue the life of a painter. Drifting from Paris to Marseilles, Strickland eventually settles in Tahiti, takes a mistress, and in spite of poverty and a long, terminal illness, produces his most passionate and mysterious works of art.
Loosely based on the life of Paul Gauguin, Maugham's timeless masterpiece is storytelling at its best — an insightful work focusing on artistic fixation that propels the artist beyond the commonplace into the selfish realm of genius.

Republication of the New York, 1919 edition.
Paul Gauguin; Noa Noa; Tahiti; classic literature; biographical novel; masterpiece; midlife crisis; painter; genius; post-impressionistic artist; Paris; Marseilles; France; modernism; poverty; Edwardian satire; works of art; Charles Strickland; London; stockbroker; metamorphosis; Pacific Islands; leprosy

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