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Author Maugham, W. Somerset (William Somerset), 1874-1965.

Uniform Title Short stories. Selections
Title Collected stories / W. Somerset Maugham ; with an introduction by Nicholas Shakespeare.

Publication Info. New York : Everyman's Library, 2004.
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 95th Street Adult Fiction  F MAUGHAM    AVAILABLE
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Description xliii, 839 pages ; 22 cm.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (page xxvii).
Contents In a strange land -- Rain -- Fall of Edward Bernard -- Pool -- Mackintosh -- Happy couple -- Unconquered -- Before the party -- Yellow streak -- Vessel of wrath -- Force of circumstances -- Alien corn -- Virtue -- Bum -- Treasure -- Colonel's lady -- Human Element -- Footprints in the jungle -- Book-bag -- Back of beyond -- Mayhew -- Mirage -- Letter -- Outstation -- Red -- Miss King -- Hairless Mexican -- Giulia Lazzari -- Traitor -- His Excellency -- Sanatorium.
Summary In this edition of short fictional works by the prestigious twentieth century author, writer Ashenden turns secret agent in World War I, the chasms of misunderstandings between colonizers and natives comes to a head, and a poetry writing woman clashes with her, the only hardcover edition of short stories by one of the twentieth century's most enduringly popular fiction writers. Though W. Somerset Maugham was also famous for his novels and plays, it has been argued that in the short story he reached the pinnacle of his art was his true métier. These expertly told tales, with their addictive plot twists and vividly drawn characters, are both galvanizing as literature and wonderfully entertaining. In the adventures of his alter ego Ashenden, a writer who, like Maugham himself, turned secret agent in World War I, as well as in stories set in such far flung locales as South Pacific islands and colonial outposts in Southeast Asia, Maugham brings his characters vividly to life, and their humanity is more convincing for the author's merciless exposure of their flaws and failures. Whether the chasms of misunderstanding he plumbs are those between colonizers and natives, between a missionary and a prostitute, or between a poetry writing woman and her uncomprehending husband, Maugham brilliantly displays his irony, his wit, and his genius in the art of storytelling.
Subject British -- Foreign countries -- Fiction.
Short stories.
ISBN 9781400042531
1400042534
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