The Short Stories of WILLIAM SOMERSET MAUGHAM Vol.II

Running Time: 4.5 hours • Reviews Below
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With sound effects and music

Selections in Volume II:
AN OFFICIAL POSITION To improve his lot, a prisoner in a French penal colony accepts an odious job...and the consequences. RED This is a poignant love story of youth, beauty and the fleeting moments of ecstasy that pass away only too soon. THE ALIEN CORN A young Jewish man devotes himself to the pursuit of music over the violent objections of his aristocratic family. As the family wrestles with its Jewish identity, the son flings himself headlong into the Bohemian world of performing artists. THE VERGER When a lowly verger is fired because of his illiteracy, it turns out to be his lucky day. MAYHEW A lawyer decides to make a clean break with his past and moves to Capri. HOME After a lifetime of living abroad, a penniless old sailor finally comes home. IN A STRANGE LAND While travelling in Turkey, a vacationer meets an extraordinary English woman.

WILLIAM SOMERSET MAUGHAM, (1874 – 1965), novelist, playwright, short-story writer, and the highest paid author in the world in the 1930’s, nevertheless failed to gain the critical acclaim he so desperately wanted during his lifetime. “I have never pretended to be anything but a story teller. It has amused me to tell stories and I have told a great many. It is a misfortune for me that the telling of a story just for the sake of the story is not an activity that is in favor with the intelligentsia. I endeavor to bear my misfortunes with fortitude,” he wrote. Today, he is considered one of the finest short story writers of all time.

Winner Audie Award 2003
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No one who relishes the little ironies of life can fail to appreciate this second audio collection of Maugham's short stories. It takes us on a strange journey to far worlds where we meet unusual people: the executioner in a French penal colony; a lonely Englishman on a South Sea island; a wealthy baron who is happier defying his parents, living the life of a Jewish musician. Charlton Griffin narrates with the ease of an urbane man of the world, but recreates Maugham's strange characters with pleasure and gusto. While his narrative voice is graceful and compelling, his characterizations are acutely individual, even bizarre. Their voices linger in our memory long after the tape is off. Combined with an appropriate musical score and sound effects, this is a thoroughly satisfying package.

Paul E. Ferrari
AudioFile Magazine