Reader Score
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85% of readers
recommend this book
Born with a clubfoot, Philip is orphaned as a child and raised by unsympathetic relatives. Sent to a boarding school where he has difficulty fitting in, he grows up with an intense longing for love, art, and experience. After failing to become an artist in Paris, he begins medical studies in London, where he meets Mildred, a cold-hearted waitress with whom he falls into a powerful, tortured, life-altering love affair. The most autobiographical of Maugham's works, Of Human Bondage is a brilliant and deeply moving portrayal of the price of passion and the universal desire for connection.
About the Introducer: ABRAHAM VERGHESE is Professor and Vice Chair for the Theory and Practice of Medicine at the Stanford University School of Medicine. The founding director of the Center for Medical Humanities & Ethics at the University of Texas Health Science Center, he is the author of My Own Country, a National Book Critics Circle Award Finalist; the critically acclaimed bestselling novel Cutting for Stone; and The Covenant of Water. Verghese received a National Humanities Medal from President Obama. He lives in Palo Alto, California.
"I loved that book in my youth, I love a tragic romance, that is the ultimate for unrequited love."
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Just finished reading Of Human Bondage. (W. Somerset Maugham) A good book. Full of insights into how people tick. Satisfying ending.
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Good things in June on TCM! Rarely shown, SONG OF LOVE and OF HUMAN BONDAGE! June 16 1pm EST, and June 26 1pm EST. A wonderful biopic about composer Robert Schumann, & the 2nd version of the Somerset Maugham play set to film. Set the DVR! @tcm #KatharineHepburn #EleanorParker https://t.co/ML6B1udMJG