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Gender

Male

Birthday

1874-01-25 (151 years old)

Place of Birth

Paris, France

W. Somerset Maugham

Biography:

William Somerset Maugham CH (25 January 1874 – 16 December 1965) was an English writer, known for his plays, novels and short stories. Born in Paris, where he spent his first ten years, Maugham was schooled in England and went to a German university. He became a medical student in London and qualified as a physician in 1897. He never practised medicine, and became a full-time writer. His first novel, Liza of Lambeth (1897), a study of life in the slums, attracted attention, but it was as a playwright that he first achieved national celebrity. By 1908 he had four plays running at once in the West End of London. He wrote his 32nd and last play in 1933, after which he abandoned the theatre and concentrated on novels and short stories.

Maugham's novels after Liza of Lambeth include Of Human Bondage (1915), The Moon and Sixpence (1919), The Painted Veil (1925), Cakes and Ale (1930) and The Razor's Edge (1944). His short stories were published in collections such as The Casuarina Tree (1926) and The Mixture as Before (1940); many of them have been adapted for radio, cinema and television. His great popularity and prodigious sales provoked adverse reactions from highbrow critics, many of whom sought to belittle him as merely competent. More recent assessments generally rank Of Human Bondage − a book with a large autobiographical element − as a masterpiece, and his short stories are widely held in high critical regard. Maugham's plain prose style became known for its lucidity, but his reliance on clichés attracted adverse critical comment.

During the First World War Maugham worked for the British Secret Service, later drawing on his experiences for stories published in the 1920s. Although primarily homosexual, he attempted to conform to some extent with the norms of his day. He became a father and husband, marrying Syrie Wellcome in 1917, three years into an affair that produced their daughter, Liza. The marriage lasted for twelve years, but before, during and after it, Maugham's principal partner was a younger man, Gerald Haxton. Together they made extended visits to Asia, the South Seas and other destinations; Maugham gathered material for his fiction wherever they went. They lived together in the French Riviera, where Maugham entertained lavishly. After Haxton's death in 1944, Alan Searle became Maugham's secretary-companion for the rest of the author's life. Maugham gave up writing novels shortly after the Second World War, and his last years were marred by senility. He died at the age of 91.

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Known For

Acting

1951

Encore as Self and Narrator

1950

1948

Quartet as Himself

1926

Writing

2016

The Scar as Novel

2006

2004

Being Julia as Writer

2000

1987

1984

Overnight Sensation as Short Story

1982

The Letter as Novel
The Breadwinner as Writer

1980

Sadie as Author

1979

1978

Theatre as Novel

1973

The Tragedy of Dr. Hosny as Original Story

1970

Alta comedia as Novel
Alta comedia as Story

1969

Constance as Author

1966

Kouzlo domova as Theatre Play

1965

Kaakum Karangal as Writer

1964

1961

A String of Beads as Short Story

1959

1957

1955

1953

1951

Encore as Story

1950

Trio as Screenplay
Trio as Story

1948

Quartet as Story

1947

1946

1940

The Letter as Theatre Play
Too Many Husbands as Theatre Play

1939

The Circle as Writer

1938

1936

Secret Agent as Novel
Isle of Fury as Novel
The Tenth Man as Theatre Play

1935

1934

1933

Our Betters as Theatre Play

1932

Rain as Story

1931

The Holy Flames as Theatre Play
Woman in the Jungle as Theatre Play
The Letter as Novel

1930

Strictly Unconventional as Theatre Play

1929

Charming Sinners as Theatre Play
The Sacred Flame as Theatre Play
The Letter as Theatre Play

1928

1926

The Magician as Novel
The Canadian as Theatre Play

1925

The Circle as Theatre Play
East of Suez as Story
Infatuation as Theatre Play

1922

The Ordeal as Story

1920

Jack Straw as Theatre Play

1919

The Divorcee as Theatre Play

1917

The Land of Promise as Theatre Play