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Somerset Maugham: A Life [Paperback]

Jeffrey Meyers
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12 April 2005
An instinctive and magnificent storyteller, Somerset Maugham was one of the most popular and successful writers of his time. He published seventy-eight books -- including the undisputed classics Of Human Bondage and The Razor’s Edge -- which sold over 40 million copies in his lifetime.

Born in Paris to sophisticated parents, Willie Maugham was orphaned at the age of ten and brought up in a small English coastal town by narrow-minded relatives. He was trained as a doctor, but never practiced medicine. His novel Ashenden, based on his own espionage for Britain in World War I, influenced writers from Eric Ambler to John le Carr?. After a failed affair with an actress, he married another man’s mistress, but reserved his greatest love for a man who shared his life for nearly thirty years. He traveled the world and spoke several languages. Despite a debilitating stutter, and an acerbic and formal manner, he entertained literary celebrities and royalty at his villa in the south of France. He made a fortune from his writing--the short story “Rain” alone earned him a million dollars–yet true critical recognition, and the esteem of his literary peers, eluded him. The life of Somerset Maugham, as told by acclaimed biographer Jeffrey Meyers, is an intriguing, glamorous, complex, and extraordinary account of one of the twentieth century’s most enduring writers.

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  • Paperback: 411 pages
  • Publisher: Vintage Books USA; Reprint edition (12 April 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1400030528
  • ISBN-13: 978-1400030521
  • Product Dimensions: 13.2 x 2.2 x 20.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 1.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 435,500 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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1.0 out of 5 stars RUBBISH! 2 Nov 2008
Format:Hardcover
"Finally," I thought, "an updated bio on Maugham," some of whose works I love and have taught. I bought and read this shortly after it was published and still feel irked whenever I come across it at home. I'll just have to throw it away, Meyers.

Besides the toneless and hurried writing style which never rises above the perfunctory, the book is riddled with flaws exposing an alarming degree of incompetence. Much of the bio, for example, consists of mere summaries of Maugham's major and even not-so-major works. After reading a few of these -- one placed right after the other -- I realized that I had fallen for a scam. And then came confirmation. Meyers even gets the stories wrong!!! He hasn't read them, or finished them, or can't remember. Take your pick. In any case, the result is just as dire.

Forget any hint of analysis, serious research, history of criticisim, or anything besides the well-known facts of Maugham's life. Just a faceless cut'n'paste hack job. As the reviewer before me mentioned, Meyers has written many biographies, and I shudder to think how he butchered their subjects.

Shame on you Jeffrey Meyers.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Cut & Paste as a Biog Writing Technique 26 Nov 2006
Format:Paperback
I've just finished reading this uninspired, formulaic biography of one of the 20th Century's most revered authors...and it was hard going!

To be fair to the author, he marshals the salient facts in more or less chronological order but his writing style grated on me (the result of some peculiarities of syntax in combination with poor proof reading). There are a number of unsubtiantiated opinons too and it felt as if Dr Meyers was following a "how to write a biography quickly" recipe - I note that he has written many biographies of literary figures although this is the first of his that I have read. It is additionally "footnote city" making me even more suspicious that the target audience is really lazy English literature students.

There are too many precis' of WMS's novels, most of which reveal the stories endings and are not a necessary inclusion when describing such a fascinating life. I understand the importance of demonstrating that Maugham used his own experineces and aquaintenances, often thinly disguised, in his writings but I would have much preferred more detail on his travel experiences and less pocket novel padding.

The book feels overlong but does appear to contain the important details. In the absence of other biographies (there are of course autobiographical volumes available) this volume will just about do, but it could have been a much better book in the hands of a less academic writer with a better editor. Pity really - the subject matter was such a colourful, well travelled, erudite and widely recorded character. He deserves better.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Offensive drivel 24 Feb 2013
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Describes gay sex as 'squalid' and gay people as 'inverts'. His 'work' on this subject - not just here- is unusually repugnant, even by the standards of American christo-fascist homophobia.
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