Ebook {Epub PDF} The Razors Edge by W. Somerset Maugham
A classic story by a master, The Razor's Edge is so well-written that the reader glides through the story easily. There are none of the jarring grammar or punctuation gaffes included in most of today's self-published books, although some of the English usage is archaic and obviously www.doorway.ru by: The Razor’s Edge by W. Somerset Maugham is about a character named Larry Darrel. Larry, a sympathetic and bright young man, is on a spiritual journey, as well as a physical one. The Razor's Edge, by W. Somerset Maugham, first published by Doubleday Doran in the United States in , relates the experiences of a World War I pilot, Larry Darrell, who chooses to embrace a counter-cultural lifestyle as a way of dealing with his PTSD, though the syndrome is of course not identified as such in the book. This book challenges the cultural ideals of the s, and disregards the stereotype .
A captivating story written by a master and narrated well. In The Razor's Edge, Maugham takes us into the glamorous world of the British and American expatriates in pre-war Paris and the French Riviera and he tells his story so straightforwardly one is hardly conscious of the intricacy of the novel's structure. The Razor's Edge is a novel by W. Somerset www.doorway.ru tells the story of Larry Darrell, an American pilot traumatized by his experiences in World War I, who sets off in search of some transcendent meaning in his www.doorway.ru story begins through the eyes of Larry's friends and acquaintances as they witness his personality change after the war. The Razor's Edge, philosophical novel by W. Somerset Maugham, published in The novel is concerned in large part with the search for the meaning of life and with the dichotomy between materialism and www.doorway.ru in Chicago, Paris, and India in the s and '30s, it involves characters from sharply different worlds.
For those unfamiliar with the story, 'The Razor's Edge' is about a flyer - played by Tyrone Power in the film - who returns from World War 1 full of survivor's guilt and seeking answers to life's most profound mysteries. Rejecting the comfortable material world of his fiancée, he travels around the world in search of truth and meaning to existence. The Razor's Edge, by W. Somerset Maugham, first published by Doubleday Doran in the United States in , relates the experiences of a World War I pilot, Larry Darrell, who chooses to embrace a counter-cultural lifestyle as a way of dealing with his PTSD, though the syndrome is of course not identified as such in the book. This book challenges the cultural ideals of the s, and disregards the stereotype of the returning military hero. A classic story by a master, The Razor's Edge is so well-written that the reader glides through the story easily. There are none of the jarring grammar or punctuation gaffes included in most of today's self-published books, although some of the English usage is archaic and obviously British.
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