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The Happy Couple
2000
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3.59
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300
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»Ich schäme mich nicht, ›nur ein Geschichtenerzähler‹ genannt zu werden. Im Gegenteil, ich bin stolz auf diese Beschreibung meiner Tätigkeit. Das Ziel der Kunst ist, zu gefallen, und ich sehe keinen Sinn darin, zu schreiben, wenn einen keiner liest. Ich wollte immer Geschichten mit einer fortlaufenden Handlung. Ich hatte auch nie Angst vor sogenannten Pointen. Ich habe es immer vorgezogen, meine Geschichten mit einem Punkt statt mit einem Gedankenstrich zu beenden.« W. Somerset Maugham. Autor Maugham wurde 1874 in Paris geboren und kam als verwaister Zehnjähriger nach England zu einem Onkel. Er studierte Medizin, übte den Arztberuf aber nie aus. Statt dessen machte er ausgedehnte Reisen bis Ostasien und auf die Südseeinseln, Schauplätze vieler seiner Erzählungen. 1965 starb er in Nizza.
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W. Somerset Maugham
W. Somerset Maugham
Author · 111 books

William Somerset Maugham was born in Paris in 1874. He spoke French even before he spoke a word of English, a fact to which some critics attribute the purity of his style. His parents died early and, after an unhappy boyhood, which he recorded poignantly in Of Human Bondage, Maugham became a qualified physician. But writing was his true vocation. For ten years before his first success, he almost literally starved while pouring out novels and plays. Maugham wrote at a time when experimental modernist literature such as that of William Faulkner, Thomas Mann, James Joyce and Virginia Woolf was gaining increasing popularity and winning critical acclaim. In this context, his plain prose style was criticized as 'such a tissue of clichés' that one's wonder is finally aroused at the writer's ability to assemble so many and at his unfailing inability to put anything in an individual way. During World War I, Maugham worked for the British Secret Service . He travelled all over the world, and made many visits to America. After World War II, Maugham made his home in south of France and continued to move between England and Nice till his death in 1965.

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