The Moon and Sixpence (1919) by William Somerset Maugham is the
complex story of Charles Strickland, a man who abandons his family
and his secure life as an English businessman to pursue an
uncertain but meaningful existence as an artist, from Paris slums
to the lush fertility of Tahiti, and into the glory of the creative
wilderness.
Inspired by the life of the artist Paul Gauguin, this is a
psychological study of the creative urge as it stands in conflict
with the bonds of ordinary life and personal relationships.
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