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The secret lives of Somerset Maugham

a biography

1st American ed.
  • 2 Want to read

He was a brilliant teller of tales, one of the most widely read authors of the twentieth century, and at one time the most famous writer in the world, yet W. Somerset Maugham's own true story has never been fully told. At last, the fascinating truth is revealed in a landmark biography by the award-winning writer Selina Hastings. Granted unprecedented access to Maugham's personal correspondence and to newly uncovered interviews with his only child, Hastings portrays the secret loves, betrayals, integrity, and passion that inspired Maugham to create such classics as The Razor's Edge and Of Human Bondage.Hastings vividly presents Maugham's lonely childhood spent with unloving relatives after the death of his parents, a trauma that resulted in shyness, a stammer, and for the rest of his life an urgent need for physical tenderness. Here, too, are his adult triumphs on the stage and page, works that allowed him a glittering social life in which he befriended and sometimes fell out with such luminaries as Dorothy Parker, Charlie Chaplin, D. H. Lawrence, and Winston Churchill.The Secret Lives of Somerset Maugham portrays in full for the first time Maugham's disastrous marriage to Syrie Wellcome, a manipulative society woman of dubious morality who trapped Maugham with a pregnancy and an attempted suicide. Hastings also explores Maugham's many affairs with men, including his great love, Gerald Haxton, an alcoholic charmer and a cad. Maugham's courageous work in secret intelligence during two world wars is described in fascinating detail--experiences that provided the inspiration for the groundbreaking Ashenden stories. From the West End to Broadway, from China to the South Pacific, Maugham's restless and remarkably productive life is thrillingly recounted as Hastings uncovers the real stories behind such classics as "Rain," The Painted Veil, Cakes & Ale, and other well-known tales.An epic biography of a hugely talented and hugely conflicted man, The Secret Lives of Somerset Maugham is the definitive account of Maugham's extraordinary life.From the Hardcover edition.

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Random House
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The secret lives of Somerset Maugham: a biography
2010, Random House
in English - 1st American ed.
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The Secret Lives of Somerset Maugham
2010, Random House Publishing Group
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Table of Contents

A Blackstable boyhood
At St. Thomas's Hospital
A writer by instinct
Aiming for the West End
England's dramatist
Syrie
Code name "Somerville"
Behind The painted veil
A world of veranda and prahu
Separation
The Villa Mauresque
Master Hacky
The teller of tales
An exercise in propaganda
The Bronzino boy
Betrayal.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
New York
Genre
Biography

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823/.912, B
Library of Congress
PR6025.A86 Z6123 2010

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL23678380M
ISBN 13
9781400061419
LCCN
2009035797
OCLC/WorldCat
434745146
Library Thing
9010337
Goodreads
6901660

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April 22, 2011 Edited by OCLC Bot Added OCLC numbers.
March 6, 2011 Edited by 71.198.193.82 Added new cover
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