For nearly sixty years Somerset Maugham (1874-1965) was one of the most famous writers in the world. An enormously successful playwright and the author of over a hundred short stories and twenty-one novels – several of which are now established classics – Maugham expertly concealed a private life. Predominantly homosexual, and deeply in love with the charming but dissolute Gerald Haxton, he made a disastrous marriage to Syrie Wellcome which he would escape by travelling and writing extensively in the Far East. A talented linguist, during both world wars Maugham worked for British Intelligence. In between he moved in literary and theatrical circles in London, New York and Hollywood and entertained lavishly at his luxurious villa in the south of France. Outwardly his life was richly rewarding, but privately he suffered anguish from an unrequited love affair and a shocking final betrayal.
Acclaimed biographer Selina Hastings has had access to Maugham’s extensive private correspondence as well as to important family testimony, which sheds a fascinating new light on this complex and extraordinary man.
Acclaimed biographer Selina Hastings has had access to Maugham’s extensive private correspondence as well as to important family testimony, which sheds a fascinating new light on this complex and extraordinary man.
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Reviews
'This steady-eyed biography of an extraordinary, extravagant, generous and bitter artist will not only fascinate its readers but encourage some to go to his work for the first time'
'Hastings' Life of Maugham is pitch-perfect: supple, confident and written with something of the same beady detachment (and enjoyable signature streak of malice) as the great tale-teller himself'
'Hastings provides a searing emotional history...her closing chapter...is so powerfully written, in places so shocking, as to give a series of physical jolts to the reader. Hastings's book cannot be bettered'
'Every so often, a biography appears of such authority and such power that it is more than a chronicle of a human life, it is a work of art...brilliant...such is Selina Hasting's skill that this horrible story is richly enjoyable'
'Engrossing . . . a brilliant evocation'
'The year's best biography by far'
'Selina Hastings has coped manfully with the task of summarising Maugham's huge oeuvre without distracting her readers from his long and eventful life'
'Supple, confident and written with the same beady detachment shown by the writer himself
'Here's Selina Hastings at her best, which is saying something . . . thoroughly researched and elegantly written'
'In a period when literary biographies have fallen out of favour, Hastings's magisterial life shows ut he peaks that the genre can reach . . . The book teems enjoyably with stars, spies and scandals'
'Compelling'
'Brilliantly researched, Hastings captured the turmoils and tragedies that shaped the great writer's life'