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The Razor's Edge | [W. Somerset Maugham]
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The Razor's Edge

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  • by W. Somerset Maugham
  • Narrated by Michael Page
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    11 hrs and 9 mins
  • RELEASE DATE
    10-10-08
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Publisher's Summary

The Great War changed everything and the years following it were tumultuous - most of all for those who lived the war first-hand. Maugham himself is a character in this novel of self-discovery and search for meaning, but the protagonist is a character named Larry. Battered physically and spiritually by the war, Larry's physical wounds heal, but his spirit is changed almost beyond recognition.

He leaves his betrothed, the beautiful and devoted Isabel. He studies philosophy and religion in Paris. He lives as a monk. He witnesses the exotic hardships of Spanish life. All of life that he can find - from an Indian Ashrama to labor in a coal mine - becomes Larry's spiritual experiment as he spurns the comfort and privilege of the Roaring '20s.

Maugham's theme is the contrast of spiritual content between Larry and the growing materialism and sophistication of those he left behind - and the surprising irony of where both of those paths lead.

©2003 W. Somerset Maugham; (P)2004 Brilliance Audio, Inc.

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    Dave Bartlett, IL, USA 04-07-09
    Dave Bartlett, IL, USA 04-07-09
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    "This book changed the way I look at life."

    This is deeply subjective. We all are effected differently, but there are a few books that cause us to see life in a different way. I mean to really open our eyes and change us in an indescribable way. Well, for me, this is one of those books. I re-read the physical book and re-listen to this excellent audio version periodically and feel so very lucky to have it in my life. You may or may not have the same experience, but I cannot recommend this book with greater enthusiasm. I am a better person for having read it.

    21 of 22 people found this review helpful
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    Verl Holmes 03-29-11
    Verl Holmes 03-29-11 Member Since 2008

    Reader and Writer from Colorado Springs carefully disguised as a financial advisor all these years. Who knows what lies below a snowy rooftop?

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    "Best of the Best"

    Rarely do I go out of my way to recommend books to friends. More rarely a book written by an English writer published in 1944. No action novel this, but I've been talking about it to friends even since before I finished it. It's on a par with The Great Gatsby, Fitzgerald's earlier work of the same era, the Jazz Age. And let me say if Elizabeth Gilbert had gotten it right, she might have written Razor's Edge. If you liked her book, you should love this one. If you hated her book, as I did, you may still love Somerset Maugham's book if the subject of man's journey to enlightenment is your cup of tea. Beyond the literary value and the weight of the tome, the narrator in this edition is the best narrator I've listened to, possessed of a vocal range that makes this audio book a rare treat. If you're still reading this review, then I think you'll love the book. Give it a shot!
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    philippe santa barbara, Virgin Islands (U.S.) 03-09-11
    philippe santa barbara, Virgin Islands (U.S.) 03-09-11 Member Since 2010
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    "superb rendition"

    i enjoyed the book 30 years ago. the author would be proud of this narrator.

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    Tim Fremont, NE, United States 04-17-13
    Tim Fremont, NE, United States 04-17-13 Member Since 2004

    Computer Programmer and Worship Leader. Have enjoyed reading since my mom got me hooked on Nancy Drew and Agatha Christie prior to my teen years. My brother got me hooked on audio books after I started having a longer commute to work. Love a variety of genres.

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    "A Classic!"

    I had run into this story by accident when renting the newer version of the movie (with Bill Murray). I liked it so well that I rented the earlier version (with Tyrone Powers?) and loved it just as much, even thought the two are somewhat different.

    Definitely a thought-provoking book, no matter what your position on matters of theology. In one sense, the book is summed up by a statement Larry (the main character) makes partway through the book. He says he is searching to find out if there really is a God, because everything else in life depends on the answer to that question (my paraphrase).

    While you may or may not agree with Larry's final conclusion about God and morality, the search he goes through, and his commitment to REALLY search for the truth make for a great read. The characters around him, who are on a much different journey - seeking position, power and wealth - really contrast the "examined" and the "unexamined" life.

    It is also an interesting literary device to have the author actually appear as a character in the story - something I don't think I've seen before.

    If you've seen the movies, the book is much truer to the black and white adapatation.

    Regardless of my differences in theology with the book, it was a great read and really makes you think!

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    "Charming, and Real"

    It was a great story. Each character had something in which I could relate to. The reader was excellent. This book persuaded me to downloaded a couple other books by W. Somerset Maugham. Ill keep listening.

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    Deese Evanston, IL USA 07-19-12
    Deese Evanston, IL USA 07-19-12 Member Since 2012
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    "Beautiful story - Beautifully read"
    If you could sum up The Razor's Edge in three words, what would they be?

    Profoundly inspirational story


    What was one of the most memorable moments of The Razor's Edge?

    Elliot's exit


    Which character – as performed by Michael Page – was your favorite?

    Elliot Templeton


    Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

    Enlightenment


    Any additional comments?

    This is one of my favorite books. I read it annually. Having it read to me was a joy.

    0 of 0 people found this review helpful
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    John Encinitas, CA, USA 12-11-09
    John Encinitas, CA, USA 12-11-09 Member Since 2006

    Say something about yourself!

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    "Couldn't finish this book...."

    I felt compelled to write a review because I wanted to counter the one above - to offer a different perspective. I appreciate that this book was moving to some; however, I found this book to be boring and the narrator annoying. I didn't finish it.

    4 of 14 people found this review helpful
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