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The Razor's Edge

eng. The Razor's Edge · 1944
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Book Review

The Razor's Edge by Somerset Maugham is a profound and multilayered novel that explores themes of spiritual quest, self-determination, and the meaning of life. The protagonist, Larry Darrell, rejects the traditional path of success and prosperity to find true understanding of himself and the world. Critics praise Maugham's skill in creating vivid and memorable characters, such as Isabel Bradley and Elliott Templeton, who embody different life values and approaches to happiness. Maugham expertly combines philosophical reflections with an engaging plot, making the novel not only intellectually rich but also emotionally captivating. Critics also emphasize that The Razor's Edge remains relevant today, as the questions raised in the book continue to resonate with modern readers.

The Razor's Edge
Date of publication: 14 May 2024
Last updated: 14 July 2024
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The Razor's Edge
Original titleeng. The Razor's Edge · 1944