The Moon and Sixpence is a novel by W. Somerset Maugham, told in episodic form by the first-person narrator as a series of glimpses into the mind and soul of the central character, Charles Strickland, a middle-aged English stockbroker who abandons his wife and children abruptly to pursue his desire to become an artist. The story is said to be loosely based on the life of the painter Paul Gauguin. The novel is written largely from the point of view of the narrator, who is first introduced to the character of Strickland through his wife and strikes him as unremarkable. Certain chapters are... entirely composed of the stories or narrations of others which the narrator himself is recalling from memory . Strickland is a well-off, middle-class stockbroker in London sometime in the late 19th or early 20th century.
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| Author: | W. Somerset Maugham |
| Genre: | Roman à clef, Fiction, Historical fiction, Biographical novel |
| Year published: | 1919 |
| Number of editions: | 40 |