The Magus

The Magus by John Fowles is a revised edition published by Little, Brown on January 4, 2001, featuring 656 pages in English. This novel follows Nicholas Urfe, a young Englishman who takes a teaching position on a secluded Greek island to escape an unsatisfactory love affair. His friendship with a reclusive millionaire leads him into a dangerous game filled with violence, seduction, and betrayal, challenging his grasp on reality as he navigates psychological traps.
Readers will find a complex narrative that delves into the intricacies of the human mind, blending elements of psychological suspense and thriller. As Nicholas becomes increasingly entangled in the enigmatic world around him, the story explores themes of identity and perception. The Magus presents a thought-provoking journey that invites reflection on the nature of sanity and survival amidst a backdrop of intrigue and manipulation.
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Widely considered John Fowles’s masterpiece, The Magus is “a dynamo of suspense and horror…a dizzying, electrifying chase through the labyrinth of the soul….Read it in one sitting if possible-but read it” (New York Times).
A young Englishman, Nicholas Urfe, accepts a teaching post on a remote Greek island in order to escape an unsatisfactory love affair. There, his friendship with a reclusive millionaire evolves into a mysterious–and deadly–game of violence, seduction, and betrayal. As he is drawn deeper into the trickster’s psychological traps, Nicholas finds it increasingly difficult to distinguish past from present, fantasy from reality. He becomes a desperate man fighting for his sanity and his very survival.
John Fowles expertly unfolds a spellbinding exploration of the complexities of the human mind. By turns disturbing, thrilling and seductive, The Magus is a masterwork of contemporary literature.
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