Graham Greene
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"These included the anti-colonialist and anti-missionary Africa Dances (1935) by the anthropologist Geoffrey Gorer; and Unknown Liberia (1936) by Harry James Greenwall and Roland Wild which Greene considered second rate, doubting whether its authors had even been to Liberia."--Graham Greene: Political Writer (2016) by Michael G. Brennan |
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Graham Greene (1904 –1991) was an English writer whose works explore the ambivalent moral and political issues of the modern world.
Greene was notable for his ability to combine serious literary acclaim with widespread popularity.
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Works
- The Man Within (1929)
- The Name of Action (1930)
- Rumour at Nightfall (1931)
- Stamboul Train (1932)
- It's a Battlefield (1934)
- England Made Me (also published as The Shipwrecked) (1935)
- A Gun for Sale (1936)
- Brighton Rock (1938)
- The Confidential Agent (1939)
- The Power and the Glory (1940)
- The Ministry of Fear (1943)
- The Heart of the Matter (1948)
- The Third Man (1949)
- The End of the Affair (1951)
- Twenty-One Stories (1954) (short stories)
- Loser Takes All (1955)
- The Quiet American (1955)
- Our Man in Havana (1958)
- A Burnt-Out Case (1960)
- A Sense of Reality (1963) (short stories)
- The Comedians (1966)
- May We Borrow Your Husband? (1967) (short stories)
- Travels with My Aunt (1969)
- A Sort of Life (1971) (autobiography)
- The Honorary Consul (1973)
- The Human Factor (1978)
- Doctor Fischer of Geneva (1980)
- Ways of Escape (1980) (autobiography)
- Monsignor Quixote (1982)
- Getting to Know the General (1984) (nonfiction Panama memoir)
- The Tenth Man (1985)
- The Captain and the Enemy (1988)
- The Last Word (1990) (short stories)
- No Man's Land (2005)
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