“Meyers’s portrait of the long-lived Maugham and his tumultuous time is both nuanced and concise, a biography without a wasted word.” —"The Washington Post Book World"
“Excellent. . . . [W]ell-written, entertaining, and of admirable brevity. . . . Meyers paints a convincing picture of the development of [Maugham’s] complex character.” "--The New Criterion"
“Maugham is the perfect subject for a biography. . . . Meyers knows how to select his details . . . and arrange them into a well-paced narrative.” --"The Philadelphia Inquirer"
“Meyers . . . mounts a persuasive defense of Maugham’s art, keenly mapping his influence on V.S. Naipaul, George Orwell, and Paul Theroux.” "—The New Yorker
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Meyers s portrait of the long-lived Maugham and his tumultuous time is both nuanced and concise, a biography without a wasted word.
The Washington Post Book World Excellent. . . . [W]ell-written, entertaining, and of admirable brevity. . . . Meyers paints a convincing picture of the development of [Maugham s] complex character.
--The New Criterion Maugham is the perfect subject for a biography. . . . Meyers knows how to select his details . . . and arrange them into a well-paced narrative. --
The Philadelphia Inquirer Meyers . . . mounts a persuasive defense of Maugham s art, keenly mapping his influence on V.S. Naipaul, George Orwell, and Paul Theroux.
The New Yorker
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-Meyers's portrait of the long-lived Maugham and his tumultuous time is both nuanced and concise, a biography without a wasted word.- --
The Washington Post Book World -Excellent. . . . [W]ell-written, entertaining, and of admirable brevity. . . . Meyers paints a convincing picture of the development of [Maugham's] complex character.-
--The New Criterion -Maugham is the perfect subject for a biography. . . . Meyers knows how to select his details . . . and arrange them into a well-paced narrative.- --
The Philadelphia Inquirer -Meyers . . . mounts a persuasive defense of Maugham's art, keenly mapping his influence on V.S. Naipaul, George Orwell, and Paul Theroux.-
--The New Yorker
"Meyers's portrait of the long-lived Maugham and his tumultuous time is both nuanced and concise, a biography without a wasted word." --
The Washington Post Book World "Excellent. . . . [W]ell-written, entertaining, and of admirable brevity. . . . Meyers paints a convincing picture of the development of [Maugham's] complex character."
--The New Criterion "Maugham is the perfect subject for a biography. . . . Meyers knows how to select his details . . . and arrange them into a well-paced narrative." --
The Philadelphia Inquirer "Meyers . . . mounts a persuasive defense of Maugham's art, keenly mapping his influence on V.S. Naipaul, George Orwell, and Paul Theroux."
--The New Yorker
A profile of the late-Victorian era literary master discusses such topics as his struggles with sexual repression and artistic expression, his education and medical training, his roles as a secret agent and war propagandist, and his relationship with his long-time lover, Gerald Haxton. Reprint. 10,000 first printing.