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so:text He stayed in no one place very long, but he usually managed to absorb something of the atmosphere of each town, village or rubber estate he visited, and he always made quick contact with the local residents. These residents were invariably Europeans - planters, colonial officials, businessmen, or just men living in exile to escape from trouble or sadness at home - and there is little evidence that Maugham gained, or wished to gain, any direct knowledge of the lives and customs of the native peoples of the East. This must be disappointing to present-day Malay and Indian and Chinese and Eurasian readers of his stories, but we have to remember that the Western attitude to the Far East was very different in Maugham's time from what it is today. (en)
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so:description W. Somerset Maugham (en)
so:description Non-Fiction (en)
so:description A Mouthful of Air: Language and Languages, Especially English (1992) (en)
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