
The Complete Short Stories, Volume One
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Charlton Griffin
There have been few masters of the short story as popular as W. S. Maugham. His dry wit, worldweary loftiness, pungent cynicism, and penetrating powers of observation have contributed to the creation of some of the greatest short stories ever written.
Over a long period, Maugham continued to write stories that were highly interesting and controversial. With a creative verve for plot development and a jaded eye for the foibles of mankind, Maugham's stories crackle with the irrepressible energy of a master story teller.
All of Maugham's short stories in this and subsequent volumes will be presented in the order in which they were published, beginning in 1921.The stories in Volume One are:- 1. Rain
- 2. The Fall of Edward Barnard
- 3. Mackintosh
- 4. Red
- 5. Honolulu
- 6. The Pool
- 7. The Letter
- 8. Before the Party
- 9. The Force of Circumstance
- 10. The Outstation
- 11. The Yellow Streak
- 12. P. & O.
- 13. Jane
- 14. The Round Dozen
- 15. The Creative Impulse
The Complete Short Stories, Volume One will continue in volumes two and three.
All stories not in public domain are the property of and published by agreement with the W. Somerset Maugham Royalty Trust.
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Awesome performance !
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Wonderful introduction to WSM
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Yes, this narrator has a problem with women's voices. He sounds like a man trying to speak falsetto. I have noticed that French and Japanese women still cultivate their voices. My friend Akiko sounded like little silver bells. Old recordings of Jackie Kennedy make her sound kitteny, like a kid wearing a pink angora sweater on a date! Hardly a powerful, educated woman! Griffin's women sound like that. So be it. This narrator is marvelous for the men's voices, all the accents, and the narration. He is fine by me and I will be downloading his version of "Of Human Bondage."
As for the stories, some leave me feeling better than others. All are well done. "The Outstation" has changed my life. As another reviewer put it, you notice characters similar to people you know and situations much like some you have lived with. I didn't find Warburton a snob! I admired him very much and fully understood his little routines for the preservation of sanity. As for Cooper, he is such a doofus, it costs him his life! Low class and going through life with his fists up! White socks with a dress suit and what he doesn't know probably doesn't count for much anyway! Har har! In him I saw a bit of myself, people from my hometown, George Dubbya Bush and now Trump. This story makes me want to shut up and smile and listen.
Offensive sexual stuff? Really? When? It must have been necessary to the story, and we are adults. I am finding Maugham to be whole-souled, a citizen of the world, who enjoys people and describes them wonderfully.
I LOVE THIS AUTHOR!
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If you could sum up The Complete Short Stories, Volume One in three words, what would they be?
Classic Maugham stories often do a slow burn but worth going for the ride.Who was your favorite character and why?
I especially love the stories set in colonial Malaya.What do you think the narrator could have done better?
I would say this narrator is great but for some irksome mispronounciations. Every time he says ' ship's passage', he pronounces it pah-sage or 'chortle' becomes 'Kortle'. There are a hundred bizarro alternative readings of not-very-elevated english words. Bloody weird and a bit cringey. I think he's an American doing an excellent Brit accent (wonky Scots), but has not researched unfamiliar words. Shame, coz it's an epic commitment to read the full omnibus.Bizarre mispronunciations...
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David Evan Glasser
Mixed reviews
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A very fine read
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Very civilized and engaging.
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Somerset Maugham
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To listen to these works is to be transported to the Pacific Islands and various ports in Asia. Maugham spent much of his life in this part of the world. He found the mixture of cultures there in the early 20th Century to be fascinating, absurd, tragic and mysterious. One can never predict how the typical Westerner will react to the pressures of such strange, tropical surroundings. Maugham made much of this, but never went for the simple surprise ending in his short stories. Many of these works are quite disturbing in their portrayal of the moral weakness of Westerners when immersed in the seeming anonymity of the Tropics.
A masterful production of Maugham's short stories.
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The narrator however frequently mispronounces standard English words (like ‘suit’ instead of ‘suite’ which completely alter the meaning of a sentence). He makes horrible attempts at accents like the awful “Scottish” accent applied to two of the characters in “Rain”. The unconvincing falsetto added to the “Scottish” woman’s lines adds another layer of absurdity that is deeply distracting.
Acceptable....
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