About the Book
Maugham Spent The Winter Months Of 1919-20 Travelling 1500 Miles Up The Yangtze River. Always More Interested In People Than Places He Gave Full Rein To A Sensitive And Philosophical Nature: On A Chinese Screen Is The Refined Accumulation Of The Countless Scraps Of Paper On Which He Had Taken Notes. A Series Of Acute And Finely Crafted Sketches Of Westerners Who Are Culturally Out Of Their Depth In The Immensity Of The Chinese Civilisation. Within The Narrow Confines Of Their Colonial Milieu, Missionaries, Consuls, Army Officers And Company Managers Are All Gently Ridiculed As They Persist Obliviously With The Life They Know