Of Human Bondage

Paperback, 792 pages

Published Feb. 4, 2013 by Simon & Brown.

ISBN:
978-1-61382-418-4
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Maugham has always been one of my favorite authors. I admire his love for his characters, his straight-forward prose, and his deep insights into the human condition. I liked "The Razor's Edge" and I enjoyed "The Painted Veil," but "Of Human Bondage" hit me as no novel has in very long time. It is one that I desperately wish that I had read when I was younger because I feel that its insights and epiphanies would have made my teens and twenties a much more engaging experience. In my mind, the novel is a masterpiece.

The novel follows Philip Carey from the age of eight to about thirty. Quite autobiographical but with numerous fictional flourishes, the novel is a classic bildungsroman (a coming-of-age novel). At first, I found the novel slow but its minute pacing and careful plotting are all towards a greater design. If I had to encapsulate its …