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Paperback The Gentleman in the Parlour Book

ISBN: 1025421043

ISBN13: 9781025421049

The Gentleman in the Parlour

"The Gentleman in the Parlour" is a classic travel narrative and a masterclass in prose by W. Somerset Maugham. Documenting an evocative journey through Southeast Asia, the work records Maugham's trek from Rangoon to Haiphong, passing through the diverse landscapes of Burma, Siam, and Indochina. Unlike traditional guidebooks, this collection of sketches and reflections focuses on the sensory experiences, personal encounters, and philosophical musings of a seasoned traveler.

Maugham captures the atmosphere of the region with his characteristic wit and keen eye for human nature. From the bustling streets of Mandalay to the tranquil and majestic temples of Angkor Wat, the narrative brings the landscapes and cultures of the early 20th century to life. The work is celebrated for its elegant style and its ability to blend external observation with profound internal reflection. "The Gentleman in the Parlour" remains an essential piece of travel literature, offering readers a timeless glimpse into a world of colonial transition and the enduring beauty of the East.

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