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The Razor's Edge. Illustrated
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The Razor's Edge. Illustrated in Brampton, ON
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The Razor's Edge. Illustrated in Brampton, ON
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The Razor's Edge by William Somerset Maugham is a profound exploration of spirituality, materialism, and the quest for meaning in the aftermath of World War I. The novel follows Larry Darrell, a young American disillusioned by the horrors of war, as he embarks on a journey of self-discovery, rejecting societal expectations and material wealth in search of enlightenment. Set against a backdrop of Paris, London, and India, the story is narrated by Maugham himself, who interacts with the characters and provides a lens into their lives and struggles. The novel also delves into the lives of Larry's friends and acquaintances, contrasting their pursuit of worldly success and personal fulfillment with Larry's spiritual odyssey. With its rich characterizations, philosophical depth, and evocative prose, The Razor's Edge offers timeless insights into the human condition and the delicate balance between spiritual awakening and the challenges of modern life.
The Razor's Edge by William Somerset Maugham is a profound exploration of spirituality, materialism, and the quest for meaning in the aftermath of World War I. The novel follows Larry Darrell, a young American disillusioned by the horrors of war, as he embarks on a journey of self-discovery, rejecting societal expectations and material wealth in search of enlightenment. Set against a backdrop of Paris, London, and India, the story is narrated by Maugham himself, who interacts with the characters and provides a lens into their lives and struggles. The novel also delves into the lives of Larry's friends and acquaintances, contrasting their pursuit of worldly success and personal fulfillment with Larry's spiritual odyssey. With its rich characterizations, philosophical depth, and evocative prose, The Razor's Edge offers timeless insights into the human condition and the delicate balance between spiritual awakening and the challenges of modern life.




















