Download PDF The Razor's Edge By Somerset Maugham
Download PDF The Razor's Edge By Somerset Maugham
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Ebook About The Razor's Edge is a book by W. Somerset Maugham published in 1944. Its epigraph reads, "The sharp edge of a razor is difficult to pass over; thus the wise say the path to Salvation is hard," taken from a verse in the Katha-Upanishad.The Razor's Edge tells the story of Larry Darrell, an American pilot traumatised by his experiences in World War I, who sets off in search of some transcendent meaning in his life. The story begins through the eyes of Larry's friends and acquaintances as they witness his personality change after the War. His rejection of conventional life and search for meaningful experience allows him to thrive while the more materialistic characters suffer reversals of fortune. The book was twice adapted into film, first in 1946 starring Tyrone Power and Gene Tierney, and Herbert Marshall as Maugham and Anne Baxter as Sophie, and then a 1984 adaptation starring Bill Murray.Book The Razor's Edge Review :
This book is probably not for everyone, with a somewhat dated style, but I loved the story of Larry Darrell, a man relentlessly pursuing a meaningful life, despite pressure from all around him, even from the woman he loves.Darrell is sort of the original hippy, searching for spiritual fulfillment everywhere from a catholic monastery to a Indian ashram, while those around him destroy themselves chasing after material wealth, prestige, power, and all the other ‘worldly’ things which to Larry hold no value.I especially like the way he steadfastly refuses to bow to societal pressure. We’re bombarded on TV with images of people who are supposed to be ‘rebels’ because they use a certain kind of deodorant (which, of course, everybody else also uses), or drive a particular car. Darrell truly is a rebel, going his own way, living life the way HE wants, refusing to be distracted by society’s rules. He doesn’t argue, he doesn’t try to convince others to join him. He just ‘does his own thing’.All in all, I found it an inspiring, life-affirming story. I had read this book long back, I was probably much less than twenty. I remember being intrigued by this book because this was not the Maugham that I had earlier experience. The nag remained with me for quite long.So, twenty years down the line, I decided to revisit this book to clear my nag. And am so glad that I did it. This is not a story book, it is deeply philosophical book, some thing like Jidu’s works. But leave to a master with Maugham to make it so much more readable. Every character in this book holds a mirror to us, whether it be Isabel, Elliot or Gray. I am sure many a times in life, I may have been one of those characters.While Maugham, in all his modesty, tells the readers that one can skip the chapter 6 (i did that probalbly and that is why had to come back), but that chapter contains a big key to understanding many questions of life – why do some people pursue perfection , are they pursuing glory in the process; what is a sin and if there are sinner, where is God; can one really understand God; what is Reality and Absolute. These are many questions for which Maugham has tried to find answers in Hinduism. But what makes it interesting is the lucidness with which Maugham handles these questions. Being a Hindu, I can say this is one of the shortest work on Hinduism and because it is short, makes it so much more relevant.Thank you, Maugham. You are and will remain the best for me. Read Online The Razor's Edge Download The Razor's Edge The Razor's Edge PDF The Razor's Edge Mobi Free Reading The Razor's Edge Download Free Pdf The Razor's Edge PDF Online The Razor's Edge Mobi Online The Razor's Edge Reading Online The Razor's Edge Read Online Somerset Maugham Download Somerset Maugham Somerset Maugham PDF Somerset Maugham Mobi Free Reading Somerset Maugham Download Free Pdf Somerset Maugham PDF Online Somerset Maugham Mobi Online Somerset Maugham Reading Online Somerset MaughamRead Online Breach of Honor By Janice Cantore
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