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The Magician - cover

The Magician

W. Somerset Maugham

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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In "The Magician," W. Somerset Maugham crafts a gripping narrative that artfully melds elements of psychological drama and early 20th-century literature, exploring themes of obsession, power, and the arcane. Set against a backdrop of bohemian Paris, Maugham intricately weaves the story of a young writer, Oliver Haddo, whose fascination with the mysterious and esoteric leads him into the orbit of a charismatic yet malevolent magician. The novel's style is marked by Maugham's characteristic prose—sharp, incisive, and often laden with irony—a reflection of both his theatrical background and his keen observations on the human condition, making it resonate with readers seeking both entertainment and deeper philosophical musings. W. Somerset Maugham, renowned for his acute social commentaries and intricate character studies, was influenced by his experiences as a playwright and a traveler across diverse cultures. These experiences, coupled with his skepticism towards the supernatural, fueled his exploration of the darker facets of human ambition and desire in "The Magician." Maugham's familiarity with the intersections of art and existential thought allows his narrative to probe not only the psyche of its central character but also the universal struggle for meaning in an indifferent universe. This compelling novel is a must-read for fans of psychological fiction and those intrigued by the interplay of magic and reality. Maugham's exploration of the darker sides of human nature and ambition offers valuable insights into the complexities of the human experience, making "The Magician" a timeless work that continues to captivate and provoke thought.
Disponible depuis: 13/06/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 178 pages.

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