One of the most interesting and least patronising accounts of cockney life in the late 19th century
The Times
A picture of such squalor and deprivation that it caused an uproar and made Maugham famous
Sunday Times
He evolved a quality possessed only by master story-tellers - that of making the reader greedy for more
Economist
He shrewdly spun the raw material of human suffering into a brutal tale. Maugham pushed the limits of acceptability and gained a following for it
Washington Times