
The Moon And Sixpence
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Robert Hardy
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Wonderful book narrated by the superb Robert Hardy
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Beautiful prose matched by the voice
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Interesting tale - based on Gaugin's life.
The narrator - Robert Hardy - is SUPERB and must be commended for his outstanding performance! He carries the story all the way through and his diction is wonderful - his knowledge of the writing is obvious because he did not hesitate at all. He left enough time between chapters, too [some narrators rush through].
Superb performance by Robert Hardy
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Great
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I have fond memories of listening to him narrating Sherlock as a child and was thrilled to find some of them on Audible.
Well crafted characters that you want to meet. Beautifully written. Sit back and enjoy losing yourself in the narrative, taken along by Hardy’s superb narration.
Enchanting
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Yes, Robert Hardy reads the story very well. His voice is very suitable.
Yes, the subject of the story is in many ways distressing. It is based loosely on the life of Van Gough. Strickland abandons his wife and children to be a painter. He has no feeling for any other person but is driven by his single minded pursuit of his art. Bad things happen to people he is involved with ( I won't spoil the story for those who don't know it). Eventually he dies in unfortunate circumstances.
Maugham is as always cynical or perhaps realistic about human motivation. However, in the case of Strickland he is perhaps less judgmental. The book raises the question of the value of art; can it be a higher good than mere happiness? Are Strickland's motives actually purer than those people who simply want a comfortable domestic life?
At the same time the narrative is compelling.
I recommend this audiobook.
Compelling story, well read
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Great story - Excellent narrator
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Vivid and intriguing
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It is an excellent book that is entertaining, literate and beautiful.
Character Charles Strickland is inspired by Paul Gauguin (7 June 1848 – 8 May 1903) but in reality all the characters in this book are ciphers of humanity's, archetypes, exaggerated in their perspectives and positions; a means to create friction and tension in what is an exploration of art, divinity, and individual social responsibility, to the family, to a culture, and to oneself.
This is not a large book but it achieves a great deal within a few pages and for the period when it was written. Somerset Maugham questions the value of art and the markets that promote it, family and duty, against the fulfilment of one's desires or calling in life, he even questions the cultural values of Europe against a simpler life in the islands, living like a native and dying like a primitive and primordial inhabitant of eden. He discusses the fulfilment of doing and working in something you love just for the love of doing it.
The two main characters are pig headed and determine, the narrator can be bitchy and judgemental, and Strickland is single minded and unpleasant to all, communicating only sparsely in words and fully in paint. The rest represent different facets and obstacles or duties in life. Some might mistake the determination of following a calling as egoism but for some it is just a form of survival
The writer did visit the islands and interviewed people that new Gauguin but this is not a biography by any means, but a work of fiction a very good work of fiction.
If you would like to know more about the life of Gauguin Wikipedia has a fantastically detailed article and substantial collection of photos and reproductions of the artists painting and sculpture.
Gauguin, is considered to be the founder of primitivism in art.
“No one is good; no one is evil; everyone is both, in the same way and in different ways. …”
“It is so small a thing, the life of a man, and yet there is time to do great things, fragments of the common task.”
Paul Gauguin, Intimate Journals, 1903
“I shut my eyes in order to see.” Gauguin
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An Extreme Character
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