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The Moon and Sixpence

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Harmondsworth
Kiadó: Penguin Books Ltd-William Heinemann Ltd
Kiadás helye: Harmondsworth
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Kötés típusa: Ragasztott papírkötés
Oldalszám: 216 oldal
Sorozatcím: Penguin Modern Classics
Kötetszám: 468
Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 18 cm x 11 cm
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Somerset Maugham
Charles Strickland, a London stockbroker in middle life, suddenly abandons his business career, his wife, and all the ties which hold him to conventional society, to devote himself to painting. After years of struggle in Paris, where he fails completely to achieve recognition, he sets out for Tahiti at the age of forty-seven, when most men have settled comfortably into a groove, and there, while covering with astounding pictures the walls of the hut which he shares with a devoted Polynesian woman, he dies of leprosy. By his own injunction, his companion destroys his work after his death, and only on the discovery of the canvases he had carelessly tossed aside during his years of unrewarded self-expression does the world of art realize that it has lost a genius.
Mr Maugham, who had in mind the story of Paul Gauguin's exotic life in the South Seas, wrote The Moon and Sixpence after a visit he made to Tahiti.
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Somerset Maugham
Charles Strickland, a London stockbroker in middle life, suddenly abandons his business career, his wife, and all the ties which hold him to conventional society, to devote himself to painting. After years of struggle in Paris, where he fails completely to achieve recognition, he sets out for Tahiti at the age of forty-seven, when most men have settled comfortably into a groove, and there, while covering with astounding pictures the walls of the hut which he shares with a devoted Polynesian woman, he dies of leprosy. By his own injunction, his companion destroys his work after his death, and only on the discovery of the canvases he had carelessly tossed aside during his years of unrewarded self-expression does the world of art realize that it has lost a genius.
Mr Maugham, who had in mind the story of Paul Gauguin's exotic life in the South Seas, wrote The Moon and Sixpence after a visit he made to Tahiti.
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