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  1. The Lawless Roads (Penguin Classics) by Graham Greene, 2006-06-27
  2. Greene: Collected Short Stories: 21 Stories (Penguin Twentieth Century Classics) by Graham Greene, 1993-04-01
  3. Greene: Collected Short Stories: 21 Stories (Penguin Twentieth Century Classics) by Graham Greene, 1993-04-01
  4. Graham Greene: Fictions, Faith and Authorship by Michael G. Brennan, 2010-05-18
  5. The Little Horse Bus by Graham Greene, 1974-10-24
  6. The Human Factor (Penguin Classics) by Graham Greene, 2008-09-30
  7. The Confidential Agent: An Entertainment (Twentieth-Century Classics) by Graham Greene, 1992-12-01
  8. The Power and the Glory by Graham Greene, 1961
  9. The Collected Short Stories of Graham Greene: Twenty-One Stories by Graham Greene, 1987-08-04
  10. The Little Fire Engine (Picture Puffin) by Graham Greene, 1977
  11. The Little Steamroller by Graham Greene, 1974-10-24
  12. The Spoken Word: Graham Greene (British Library - British Library Sound Archive) by The British Library, 2009-07-15
  13. The Third Man by Graham Greene, 1999-05-01
  14. The End of the Affair by Graham Greene, 1966

41. From The Archive: Graham Greene's Saving Grace | Special Reports | Guardian Unli
graham greene s saving grace. Alex Hamilton Saturday September 11, 1971 The Guardian. I came round the old seawall one evening, where the restaurants
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42. God In The Details: The New Yorker
graham greene’s religious realism. At well over two thousand pages, Norman Sherry’s authorized biography of graham greene, a writer whose slender novels
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43. In Search Of Graham Greene’s Capri - New York Times
This sparkling island in the Bay of Naples may be known as a summer playground for the rich and famous, but it was also a place where the author of “The End
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By ADAM BEGLEY Published: May 27, 2007 LET'S free associate. If I say Capri , what comes to mind? Glamour, gorgeous views, ritzy shopping — the uninterrupted leisure of la dolce vita. And what if I say Graham Greene ? Troubled faith, espionage, unforgiving, “cinematic” realism, seedy characters in sordid places. “Greeneland” can be thrilling on the page, but not many of us would want to go there on vacation. Skip to next paragraph
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44. Graham Greene - CatholicAuthors.com
graham greene is perhaps the most perplexing of all the literary converts whose works animated the Catholic literary revival in the 20th century.
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Graham Greene is perhaps the most perplexing of all the literary converts whose works animated the Catholic literary revival in the 20th century. His visions of angst and guilt, informed and sometimes deformed by a deeply felt religious sensibility, make his novels, and the characters that adorn them, both fascinating and unforgettable.
His fiction is gripping because it grapples with faith and disillusionment on the shifting sands of uncertainty in a relativistic age. His tormented characters are the products of Greene's own tortured soul, and one suspects that he was more baffled than anyone else at the contradictions at the core of his own character and, in consequence, at the heart of the characters that his fertile and fetid imagination had created.
From his earliest childhood Greene exhibited a world-weariness that at times reached the brink of despair. In large part this bleak approach may have been due to a wretched childhood and to the traumatic time spent at Berkhhamsted School where his father was headmaster. His writing is full of the bitter scars of his school days. In his autobiographical

45. Graham Greene News - The New York Times
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    Camera Press/RETNA Graham Greene 1904-1991 Among Graham Greene's 24 novels, many of which were adapted into films, were "The Power and the Glory," "The Heart of the Matter," "The Third Man," "The Quiet American," "Our Man in Havana," "The Comedians," "The Honorary Consul" and "The Human Factor." His plays included "The Living Room," "The Potting Shed" and "The Complaisant Lover," and he wrote dozens of short stories. His work was translated into 27 languages and sold more than 20 million copies in hard-cover and paperback editions. He also wrote travel books, essays and children's stories, and two autobiographies, "A Sort of Life" and "Ways of Escape." An occasional contributor to newspapers and magazines, he even found time to write strong letters to the editor on political and literary matters. That Mr. Greene never received the Nobel Prize in Literature was a source of regret and astonishment to many readers and publishing professionals.

46. English Literature. Graham Greene's Novel Brighton Rock; The Characterisation Of
graham greene s novel Brighton Rock, a study of the characterisation of Good and Evil.
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by Sarah Jones Bookshop English Literature Graham Greene Catholic fiction ... GCSE Books She . . . was about to mutter her quick 'Our Father' and 'Hail Marys' while she dressed, when she remembered . . . What was the good of praying now? . . . she had chosen her side: if they damned him they'd got to damn her, too 'Hale knew, before he had been in Brighton three hours, that they meant to murder him'. This powerful and sinister sentence is the opening line of Brighton Rock and the start of a gripping thriller. Part One of the novel, despite Greene's later concerns that it should have been removed, sets the scene and introduces the two main protagonists, Ida and Pinkie (initially referred to as 'the boy' - it is not until Chapter Two that he takes on the role of main character and becomes 'the Boy'). However, from Part Two onwards, it is quickly apparent that the novel is not just a murder mystery but also addresses metaphysical issues of Good versus Evil and the influence of the Roman Catholic Church.
The two opposing characters in the 'Good versus Evil' struggle are Pinkie and Ida. It is interesting and ironic that the evil Pinkie is the 'Roman'. He nurtures vice, although he realises, after his first taste of alcohol that 'You could lose vice as easily as you could lose virtue', and chooses Hell over Heaven: 'Heaven was a word: hell was something he could trust'.

47. Graham Greene Biography And List Of Works - Graham Greene Books
graham greene Biography Henry graham greene, OM (October 2, 1904- April 3, 1991) was a prolific English novelist, playwright, short story writer and
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Henry Graham Greene, OM (October 2, 1904- April 3, 1991) was a prolific English novelist, playwright, short story writer and critic whose works explore the ambiguities of modern man and ambivalent moral or political issues in a contemporary setting. Although Greene objected strongly to being described as a mere "Catholic novelist", his religion informs most of his novels, and many of his best works (e.g. Brighton Rock The Heart of the Matter and The Power and the Glory ) are explicitly Roman Catholic in content and preoccupations. Greene was born in Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, the fourth of six children- his younger brother Hugh was later to become the Director-General of the BBC, and older brother Raymond was an eminent doctor and mountaineer. Their parents, Charles Henry Greene and Marion nee Raymond, were first cousins and members of a large and influential family which included the owners of the Greene King brewery, and various bankers and businessmen. Charles Greene was "second master" at Berkhamsted School, where the headmaster was Dr Thomas Fry (who was married to another cousin of Charles).

48. BBC News | EUROPE | Vatican's Bid To Censure Graham Greene
Rome put pressure on author graham greene to change one of his famous novels, according to letters just published.
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The Vatican put pressure on the Catholic author Graham Greene to change one of his most successful novels, The Power and the Glory, according to letters published this week in the US. The letters reveal that Pope Paul VI himself later told the author not to pay any attention. Graham Greene, a convert to Catholicism, died in 1991. An American Jesuit researcher has discovered correspondence relating to attempts by the Vatican to muzzle Graham Greene in 1953. The Holy Office, formerly the Inquisition, wrote to the then Archbishop of Westminster to tell Greene - 14 years after publication of the novel - that they had passed an adverse verdict on the book. Whiskey-addled priest The book's subject was a whiskey-addled priest from Mexico. While the author's intention had been to bring out victory in spite of man's wretchedness, the Vatican said, this aim had not been achieved. They accused Greene of injuring the Catholic priesthood.

49. Portrait: 'Graham Greene' By Julian Evans | Prospect Magazine September 2004 Iss
graham greene Considered vain, duplicitous and out of date, greene fell from grace. Yet his worldliness remains a model for the practising writer,
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50. RandomHouse.ca | Books | Graham Greene By Richard Greene
There have been a number of graham greene biographies, but none has captured his voice, his loves, hates, family and friends–intimate and writerly–or his
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51. Graham Greene's The Quiet American At U Penn Library | Fall 2003
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53. Graham Greene - The Spoken Word - British Library Online Shop
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Compiled by: ISBN: 9780712305396 or 0712305396 Price £9.95 Date: October 2007 Details: One CD with booklet including introductory essay Editor: Read Reviews Listen to sound clips using Windows Media Player: Graham Greene reads from the introduction to Brighton Rock As novelist, essayist, critic and playwright, Graham Greene was one of the leading English literary figures of the twentieth century. This CD provides an overview of Greene’s life and achievements in his own words. The recordings are drawn from rarely heard BBC broadcasts together with extracts from the longest recorded interview that he gave. Greene reads passages from several of his autobiographical works – notably In Search of a Character and Ways of Escape – and discusses in depth how his travels to far corners of the world and constant search for excitement informed his writing. Most of the recordings are being published here for the first time.

54. Graham Greene Tackles Shakespeare's Shylock - CBC Arts | Theatre
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May 23, 2007 Graham Greene stars as Shylock in this summer's Stratford Festival production of The Merchant of Venice. (David Hou/Stratford Festival of Canada) Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice Stratford Festival’s new production, opening June 1 — sees his character as a victim, not a villain. “Shylock, he’s the one who gets boned, big time,” says a gruffly affable Greene, who is a master of the pithy summary. “He loses everything — his daughter, his money, his house. He’s completely reduced to nothing and forced to convert to Christianity on top of it.” The Venetian Christians, meanwhile, who preach to Shylock about mercy and forgiveness when he insists on his pound of flesh for an unpaid loan, wind up with his riches. “Even [Shylock’s] rotten son-in-law Lorenzo doesn’t care about his wife anymore when he finds out he gets the inheritance from Shylock,” says Greene, suddenly erupting into one of his huge, cackling laughs. “They’re an ugly bunch of characters — brutal. This play makes Christians look like complete animals. It just cracks me up.” Greene, 55, is sitting for this late-morning interview backstage at the Festival Theatre, where, apart from some sniffles due to spring allergies, he’s appearing fit and relaxed. He’s clad in a chill-out ensemble of sweatpants, T-shirt and black leather vest, but this evening he’ll don a grey businessman’s suit for his role in director

55. Graham Greene: A Who2 Profile
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Name at birth: Henry Graham Greene Graham Greene was one of the most popular and critically acclaimed authors of the 20th century, a British writer whose work had both popular and critical appeal. By his own claim, Greene wrote both "entertainments" and "serious novels," many of them political thrillers. An editor, essayist, playwright and novelist, Greene's most famous works include Brighton Rock The Quiet American Our Man in Havana (1958) and The Honorary Consul (1973). He had a long association with the movies, and was involved in This Gun for Hire (1942, with Alan Ladd The Third Man (1949, starring Orson Welles ) and Loser Takes All Extra credit : Graham's mother was a cousin to British writer Robert Louis Stevenson
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56. Graham Greene, Uneasy Catholic - TLS Highlights - Times Online
nobreakIn 1939 graham greene wrote to his brother Hugh “A new shade of knickers and nightdresses has been named Brighton Rock by Peter Jones”,
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57. BW Online | May 7, 2001 | Graham Greene Would Still Adore This Hotel
You see, this is not just any hotel poolit s the one in which Doctor Philipot was found dead in graham greene s novel, The Comedians.
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INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS International Letter From Haiti International Spotlight on Spain International Readers Report International Asian Business ... Research Services MAY 7, 2001 INTERNATIONAL LETTER FROM HAITI Graham Greene Would Still Adore This Hotel STORY TOOLS Printer-Friendly Version E-Mail This Story Map: Haiti As I pull on my swimsuit, I'm like any other tourist who has just arrived in the Caribbean: I can't wait to get to the hotel pool. But before I dive in, I strain to see if there are any blood stains. You see, this is not just any hotel poolit's the one in which Doctor Philipot was found dead in Graham Greene's novel, The Comedians Wait a minute, I remind myself: That's fantasy, not reality. But the two worlds seem to intersect at the Hotel Oloffson (Greene called it the Trianon) in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. "With its towers and balconies and wooden fretwork decorations it had the air of a Charles Addams house in a number of The New Yorker ," Greene wrote. "You expected a witch to open the door to you or a maniac butler, with a bat dangling from the chandelier behind him."

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graham greeneA Life in LettersEdited by Richard greeneKnopf Canada, 432 pages, $36.95graham greene (19041991) was a master of prose, whose greatest novels
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    KEITH GAREBIAN GRAHAM GREENEA Life in LettersEdited by Richard GreeneKnopf Canada, 432 pages, $36.95Graham Greene (1904-1991) was a master of prose, whose greatest novels (The Power and the Glory, The Heart of the Matter and The End of the Affair) continue to fascinate generations of new readers. Greene's own taste in fiction ran to the likes of Conan Doyle, R. K. Narayan, Brian Moore, Muriel Spark and Evelyn Waugh rather than to Joyce, Woolf and Iris Murdoch, and he claimed there was nothing better in the novel - even in Proust and Tolstoy - than the first two chapters of Dickens' David Copperfield. The full text of this article has 1504 words To continue reading this article, you will need to

59. Greene, Graham (Harper's Magazine)
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60. Graham Greene
With his centenary coming up in October, graham greene has been in the news lately.
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With his centenary coming up in October, Graham Greene has been in the news lately. In an article for The Guardian, Zadie Smith writes, "Where lesser novelists deploy broad strokes to separate good guy from bad, Greene was the master of the multiple distinction: the thin lines that separate evil from cruelty from unkindness from malevolent stupidity. His people exist within a meticulously calibrated moral system. They fail by degrees. And so there is no real way to be good in Greene, there are simply a million ways to be more or less bad." The essay, posted by The Guardian... serves as the introduction to a new centenary edition of "The Quiet American by Graham Greene." Source: classiclit.about.com Graham Greene’s ‘‘The Destructors’’ was first published in two parts in Picture Post on July 24 and 31, 1954. Later that year, the story appeared in a collection entitled Twenty-One Stories. Because Greene arranged the stories in reverse chronological order, ‘‘The Destructors’’ was the first story in the collection. Source: enotes.com

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