Restless, searching, and often painfully honest—‘Of Human Bondage’ by W. Somerset Maugham traces the life of Philip Carey, a young man struggling to find meaning in a world that offers no easy answers. Marked by insecurity and driven by a deep need for connection, he moves through love, ambition, disappointment, and self-discovery, often caught in patterns he cannot escape.
Set against the shifting landscapes of London and Paris, the story unfolds with a raw psychological intensity, exposing the contradictions of desire and the weight of personal illusion. Maugham’s prose is direct yet deeply observant, revealing the quiet battles that shape a life. In audiobook form, the experience becomes intimate and absorbing—drawing the listener into a journey that is as unsettling as it is profoundly human.











