![]() ![]() The narrative is well-controlled and the story told smoothly one could see Maugham has all the materials at his finger tips. ![]() Definitely one of Maugham's best in every way. This post will discuss Cakes and Ale or The Skeleton in the Cupboard. How is one to talk about one of one's favourite books (apology for the awkward redundancy)? I understand that although every writer (meaning simply the one who writes) comes across the same problem, they never confess it and they would come up at the end with a most lucid and engaging and most clever review of their much loved book.īut then again, this is only a blog, and it is late in the evening for me. Then, here I face a most serious problem. On second thought, after rereading what I wrote in 2013, I will just write the whole thing all over again. Recently I reread the book and I am again driven by this uncontrollable urge to talk about it I hope this time I will make it. Somehow I left whatever that I thought about it in mid-air. Part of this post was written on 24 October 2013 that must be the last time I finished reading Cakes and Ale. ![]()
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