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The story in this book takes place in the early 20th century. Strickland was a wealthy middle-class stockbroker in London, living a comfortable and stable life with his family. His desire for art drove him to abandon everything, stay away from his wife and children, and live a poor life as a painter in Paris. A few years later, Strickland came to Tahiti. The almost primitive customs and customs allowed him to find himself and reach the peak of his creation. There he married a wife, had two children, died of leprosy, and then had his most remarkable creation burned to the ground in accordance with his wishes. It is said that the prototype of Strickland was the French Impressionist painter Gauguin. This book adopts a first-person perspective and interweaves the narrator's memories with the oral accounts of others to describe the life of Strickland. It is Maugham's work in his heyday. Since its publication in 1919, it has caused a sensation around the world.

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There were sixpences all over the ground, but he looked up and saw the moon.

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