The Razor’s Edge
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- USD 0.99
Publisher Description
The Razor’s Edge
Maugham’s novel follows Larry Darrell, a young American traumatised by his experiences as a World War I pilot, who rejects conventional success to search for spiritual meaning. While his fiancée Isabel prefers wealth and social status, Larry drifts from Paris to India, immersing himself in philosophy and mysticism. Around him, Maugham sketches a vivid social circle: Isabel’s shrewd uncle Elliott, obsessed with high society; the tragic Sophie, a childhood friend destroyed by loss and addiction; and Maugham himself, appearing as a narrator-observer. Over two decades, the characters’ lives intersect as Larry’s quest leads him to inner peace, while others suffer the consequences of their compromises and ambitions. The novel contrasts materialism with self-discovery and questions what constitutes a meaningful life. Blending witty social observation with spiritual inquiry, The Razor’s Edge offers an unusual mix of worldly satire and mystical idealism, reflecting Maugham’s interest in Eastern thought.