Sobre el Autor

W. S. Maugham was a prominent British playwright, novelist, and short story writer known for his keen insights into human behavior and social dynamics. His career spanned several decades, during which he produced an extensive body of work that gained both critical acclaim and commercial success. Maugham's writing is characterized by its clarity, simplicity, and a deep understanding of the complexities of life, often reflecting his own experiences and observations from his travels around the world.

Maugham's most notable works include 'Of Human Bondage', 'The Moon and Sixpence', and 'The Razor's Edge', which explore themes of personal struggle, existentialism, and the search for meaning in life. He was adept at crafting compelling characters and intricate plots that resonate with readers. As a key figure in 20th-century literature, Maugham's influence can still be seen in contemporary writing, and his works continue to be studied for their rich narrative style and profound character studies.

Fecha de Nacimiento January 25, 1874
Lugar de Nacimiento Paris, France
Fecha de fallecimiento December 16, 1965