Razor's Edge
- Published
- 2003
- Pages
- 314
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9781400034208
- Reading Time
- ~5h 30min
Razor's Edge is a fiction book by W. Somerset Maugham. In 2003. It has 314 pages.
About this book
W. Somerset Maugham’s Razor’s Edge follows Larry Darrell, a World War I veteran who rejects conventional postwar life in pursuit of spiritual understanding. Rather than returning to a career or marriage, Larry travels through Paris and eventually India, immersing himself in Eastern philosophy and contemplative practice. Narrated by a fictionalized version of Maugham himself, the novel examines the tension between material success and inner peace through Larry’s quiet determination. Set against the backdrop of interwar Europe and early twentieth-century America, the story explores how individuals navigate disillusionment after global conflict. Maugham’s prose remains characteristically measured and observant, allowing philosophical questions to emerge naturally through dialogue and reflection rather than didactic exposition. The work stands as a thoughtful meditation on self-discovery, the limits of Western rationalism, and the enduring human search for meaning. Its blend of psychological realism and cross-cultural inquiry continues to resonate with readers interested in literature that examines the quiet revolutions of personal conviction.
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How many pages is Razor's Edge?+
Razor's Edge has 314 pages.
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Razor's Edge was published in 2003.
What genre is Razor's Edge?+
Razor's Edge is a Fiction book.
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W. Somerset Maugham’s Razor’s Edge follows Larry Darrell, a World War I veteran who rejects conventional postwar life in pursuit of spiritual understanding. Rather than returning to a career or marriage, Larry travels through Paris and eventually India, immersing himself in Eastern philosophy and co...
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Razor's Edge was written by W. Somerset Maugham.