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File Size: 892 KB

Print Length: 240 pages

Publisher: Vintage Digital; New Ed edition (March 20, 2010)

Publication Date: April 1, 2010

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B003D87Q2G

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You step into colonial Burma and Thailand during the early 1920s, and you will travel by mule train, rail cars, and motor cars all described as only Willy Maugham can !! I love the way he describes the people he meets, the quint South East Asian villages, and the lush jungles that took over Angkor Wat like magical pythons out of an opium dream. I can here the song, "Hungry like the wolf" ( 1983 by Duran Duran) on this South East Asian voyage complete with Buddhist monks in saffron colored robes and expat colonials living strange lives far away from the stately homes back in Mayfair and Knightsbridge in London. Yes, as a fan of Somerset Maugham, this is a great book from a bygone era that will never return again.

W. Somerset Maugham's travel collection Gentleman In The Parlour (1930) is an uneven collection of stories from the author's trip through what was then Burma and Siam, ending in Haiphong, Vietnam. As Paul Theroux points out in the introduction, he wrote the book several yeas after the fact and wrote the story from the point of view of a solo traveler, even though he had a companion on that lengthy Asian journey. He does write about some of the local color, but he mostly focuses on cultural differences and the most entertaining episodes are about some of the characters he met on his journey.

Reading Maugham's colorful descriptions of his travels in a small volume with yellowed pages easily lulled me back eighty years into the time he wrote which is so different from how one would go to SE Asia nowadays. Taking a break from writing fiction, he filled his journal with interesting stories of people he met along the way. I especially marveled at the former monk's recollection of collecting food in his begging bowl and the man who had to marry in a hurry in order to get a job. The beauty of his writing shown through each page; for example: "The coconut trees with their disheveled heads were like old men suddenly risen from sleep." Written from his heart, the journal felt like a way of getting a look inside Maugham's soul.

If you like Southeast Asia, this is a wonderful book to read. Although old fashioned, it will make you laugh and reminiscent. It describes Asia that we imagined, but which no longer exists. Take it with you on a trip to Myanmar or Vietnam.

Outstanding

Very good book.

The Gentleman in the Parlour by W. Somerset MaughamA single man?In 1922 William Somerset Maugham by then already a very successful playwright, short story teller and novelist. Makes a journey from London to Ceylon and onwards to Rangoon and Mandalay, by mule to Keng Tung in the Shan state of north east Burma, from where he continues to Bangkok, Angkor Wat in Cambodia and onwards to Saigon, Hue and Hanoi in Vietnam and finally to Hong Kong across the United States and finally back to London.He only got around to writing his account of this trip seven years later in the travel story ‘The Gentleman in the Parlour’. In the years in between he was very productive and wrote some of his most famous books as ‘The Painted Veil’ (1925) ‘The Casuarina Tree’ (1926) two full length plays and the novel ‘Cakes and Ale’ (1930)High points in this travel story are his (mule) trip to upper Burma, his period in Bangkok and his description of Angkor Wat in Cambodia. Aldo he tells us he has left himself at home he gives us a very interesting and personal account of his observations. But more than a traveller Maugham remains a story teller and writer, some of the stories he tells us from this trip he published elsewhere to, sometimes even before this journey.So more than a travelogue this is a very carefully composed novel in the form of a traveler’s story. And also his observations tent to be very personal he is very careful about his private life. For instance there is no word about his companion. His eighteen year younger lover Gerald Haxton, how also was a great help on all his journeys. He always pretends to travel alone (with local guides and helpers) he actually never does. Like many famous travelers, such as Bruce Chatwin, V.S. Naipaul, Graham Green and Wilfred Thesiger, all pretending to travel alone, but all in the good company of lovers, wives and mistresses. Nothing wrong with that but it sheds a little different light on their journeys, and makes the travels of the few actual solitary wanderers all the more heroic.All do complaining sometimes the periods of his travels though south east Asia must have been among the happiest of Maugham’s life. He is happy, healthy, in the company of his lover, enjoying country as well as city, confident, hopeful and full of energy. This novels tells us that too, the long line of works he wrote after this trip even so.

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