The Moon and Sixpence

The Moon and Sixpence

Por W. Somerset Maugham

Formato: ePub  (Adobe DRM)
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Sinopsis

In "The Moon and Sixpence," W. Somerset Maugham artfully weaves a narrative inspired by the life of the post-impressionist painter Paul Gauguin, exploring the profound tension between artistic ambition and societal expectations. Maugham employs a prose style that is both insightful and succinct, with a distinctive wit that serves to illuminate the characters' emotional complexities. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century Europe and the exoticism of Polynesia, the novel engages with themes of obsession, desire, and the transformative power of art, providing a rich tapestry of psychological depth and philosophical inquiry. Maugham, a renowned playwright and novelist, drew upon his extensive travels and keen observations of human behavior in crafting this work. His personal experiences and encounters with artists and rebels of his time informed his portrayal of Charles Strickland, a character driven by a relentless pursuit of artistic truth, who abandons his family to seek his vision in Tahiti. Maugham's own struggles with societal conventions and the artistic life resonate through the narrative, illuminating his fascination with the dualities of human existence. "The Moon and Sixpence" is highly recommended for readers who seek a profound exploration of the artist's journey and the sacrifices made in pursuit of one's passion. Maugham's compelling storytelling invites readers to reflect on their own aspirations and the nature of success in a conformist world, making this novel a timeless examination of the human spirit.

W. Somerset Maugham