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The novels often portray the dramatic struggles of the individual soul from a Catholic perspective. Greene was criticised for certain tendencies in an unorthodox direction—in the world, sin is omnipresent to the degree that the vigilant struggle to avoid sinful conduct is doomed to failure, hence not
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which Greene's great-grandfather founded in 1799 made a special edition of its St. Edmund's Ale for him, with a special label in his honour. Commenting on turning 80, Greene said, "The big advantage ... is that at 80 you are more likely these days to beat out encountering your end in a nuclear war,"
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Henríquez Jiménez, Santiago J. "Don Quijote de la Mancha y Monsignor Quixote: la inspiración castellana de Grahan Greene en el clåsico español de Cervantes" en José Manuel Barrio Marco y María José Crespo Allué (eds.). La huella de Cervantes y del Quijote en la cultura anglosajona. Centro Buendía y
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A stranger with no shortage of calling cards: devout Catholic, lifelong adulterer, pulpy hack, canonical novelist; self-destructive, meticulously disciplined, deliriously romantic, bitterly cynical; moral relativist, strict theologian, salon communist, closet monarchist; civilized to a stuffy fault
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to present, and grapple with, the reality of evil. Greene concentrated on portraying the characters' internal lives—their mental, emotional, and spiritual depths. His stories are often set in poor, hot and dusty tropical places such as Mexico, West Africa, Vietnam, Cuba, Haiti, and Argentina, which
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for having lost the religious sense which, he argued, resulted in dull, superficial characters, who "wandered about like cardboard symbols through a world that is paper-thin". Only in recovering the religious element, the awareness of the drama of the struggle in the soul that carries the permanent
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held a contest for parodies of Greene's writing style, he submitted three entries under the names "M. Wilkinson", “N. Wilkinson" and "D.R. Cook". As "M. Wilkinson", he shared the prize (one guinea) with four other authors. He later wrote to the magazine revealing his identity and expressing regret
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The Graham Greene International Festival is an annual four-day event of conference papers, informal talks, question and answer sessions, films, dramatised readings, music, creative writing workshops and social events. It is organised by the Graham Greene Birthplace Trust, and takes place in the
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a "tremendous influence". By 1943, Greene had acquired the reputation of being the "leading English male novelist of his generation", and at the time of his death in 1991 had a reputation as a writer of both deeply serious novels on the theme of Catholicism, and of "suspense-filled stories of
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Henríquez Jiménez, Santiago J. "Miguel de Unamuno y Graham Greene: coincidencias en torno a los cuidados de la fe" en Teresa Gibert Maceda y Laura Alba Juez (coord..). Estudios de Filología Inglesa. Homenaje a la Dra. Asunción Alba Pelayo. Madrid: UNED. 2008.
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several times. In 1961 and 1966 he was among the final three candidates for the prize. In 1967, Greene was again among the final three choices, according to Nobel records unsealed on the 50th anniversary in 2017. The committee also considered
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In 1910, Charles Greene succeeded Dr Fry as headmaster of Berkhamsted. Graham also attended the school as a boarder. Bullied and profoundly depressed, he made several suicide attempts, including, as he wrote in his autobiography, by
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writer's home town of Berkhamsted (about 35 miles northwest of London), on dates as close as possible to the anniversary of his birth (2 October). Its purpose is to promote interest in and study of the works of Graham Greene.
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as "not a specifically literary style at all. The words are functional, devoid of sensuous attraction, of ancestry, and of independent life". Commenting on the lean prose and its readability, Richard Jones wrote in the
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Bernhard Valentinitsch,Graham Greenes Roman 'The Human Factor'(1978) und Otto Premingers gleichnamige Verfilmung (1979). In:JIPSS (= Journal for Intelligence,Propaganda and Security),Nr.14.Graz 2021,p. 34-56.
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was published eleven years later, many reviewers noted that Greene had designated it a novel, even though, as a work decidedly comic in tone, it appeared closer to his last two entertainments,
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that "nothing deflects Greene from the main business of holding the reader's attention". Greene's novels often have religious themes at their centre. In his literary criticism he attacked the
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As his career lengthened, both Greene and his readers found the distinction between his 'entertainments' and novels increasingly problematic. The last book Greene termed an entertainment was
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that his other two entries had not won, "because prize money in these days is free of Income Tax." Greene's entry comprised the first two paragraphs of a novel, apparently set in Italy,
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Vinocur, John (3 March 1985). "The Soul-Searching Continues for Graham Greene: The celebrated writer; whose new book is a long-forgotten novella , still dwells on doubt and failure".
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As his career lengthened, both Greene and his readers found the distinction between "entertainments" and "novels" to be less evident. The last book Greene termed an entertainment was
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noted that: "Graham Greene looked down on us (and perhaps all undergraduates) as childish and ostentatious. He certainly shared in none of our revelry." He graduated in 1925 with a
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adding, "the other side of the problem is that I really don't want to survive myself has nothing to do with nukes, but with the body hanging around while the mind departs."
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of Greene's works published in 22 volumes between 1970 and 1982, the distinction between novels and entertainments is no longer maintained. All are novels.
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and louche to drugged-out distraction, anti-imperialist crusader and postcolonial parasite, self-excoriating and self-aggrandizing, to name just a few.
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several times. Through 67 years of writing, which included over 25 novels, he explored the conflicting moral and political issues of the modern world.
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Catholicism's prominence decreased in his later writings. The supernatural realities that haunted the earlier work declined and were replaced by a
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Throughout his life, Greene travelled to what he called the world's wild and remote places. In 1941, the travels led to his being recruited into
309:(2 October 1904 â€“ 3 April 1991) was an English writer and journalist regarded by many as one of the leading novelists of the 20th century. 6058: 1646:, a biennial literary award given to writers whose works have dealt with themes of human freedom in society. In 1986, he was awarded Britain's 1251: 312:
Combining literary acclaim with widespread popularity, Greene acquired a reputation early in his lifetime as a major writer, both of serious
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Part of Greene's reputation as a novelist is for weaving the characters he met and the places where he lived into the fabric of his novels.
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Greene also wrote short stories and plays, which were well received, although he was always first and foremost a novelist. His first play,
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and by taking aspirin before going swimming in the school pool. In 1920, aged 16, in what was a radical step for the time, he was sent for
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Greene was one of the more "cinematic" of twentieth-century writers; most of his novels and many of his plays and short stories have been
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Greene contributed several stories to the school magazine, one of which was published by a London evening newspaper in January 1921.
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Greene had periodic bouts of depression while at Oxford, and largely kept to himself. Of Greene's time at Oxford, his contemporary
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Henríquez Jiménez, Santiago J. "Graham Greene's novels seen in the Light of His Religious Discourse" en Wm. Thomas Hill (ed.).
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on the basis of Greene's unfinished story, and filmed by Soldati in 1954. In 1965, Greene again entered a similar
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for six months in London, afterwards returning to school as a day student. School friends included the journalist
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lists 66 titles between 1934 and 2010 based on Greene material. Some novels were filmed more than once, such as
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told him that, although parts of his novels would offend some Catholics, he should ignore the criticism.
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lawsuit that Greene lost, but he was ultimately vindicated in the 1990s when the former mayor of Nice,
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central to holiness. His friend and fellow Catholic Evelyn Waugh attacked that as a revival of the
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After leaving Oxford, Greene worked as a private tutor and then turned to journalism; first on the
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Blue plaque erected in 2011 by English Heritage at 14 Clapham Common North Side, Clapham, London.
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was damaging to the reputation of the priesthood; but later, in a private audience with Greene,
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Greene's introduction to the Philby book is mentioned in Christopher Hitchens' introduction to
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for the train journey home—always an interminable journey with the long wait between trains at
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was living in at this time. He visited Chaplin often, and the two were good friends. His book
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called Greene "the ultimate chronicler of twentieth-century man's consciousness and anxiety".
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The Cherry Record Collection of Josephine Reid's Papers and Books Relating to Graham Greene
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He supplemented his novelist's income with freelance journalism, book and film reviews for
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series, which was discontinued after he left following a conflict with Jerrold regarding
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Almost Catholic: An Appreciation of the History, Practice, and Mystery of Ancient Faith
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perspective, a change reflected in his public criticism of orthodox Catholic teaching.
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In his discussions with Father Trollope, the priest to whom he went for instruction in
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By the 1950s, Greene had become known as one of the finest writers of his generation.
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The Third Spring: G.K. Chesterton, Graham Greene, Christopher Dawson, and David Jones
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Of fiction and faith : twelve American writers talk about their vision and work
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novelist, rather than as a novelist who happened to be Catholic, Catholic religious
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Seeds of Fiction: Graham Greene's Adventures in Haiti and Central America 1954–1983
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by his sister, Elisabeth, who worked for the agency. Accordingly, he was posted to
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Chasing Lolita: How Popular Culture Corrupted Nabokov's Little Girl All Over Again
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contributed a foreword and introduction to this novel in a commemorative edition.
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novelist and film director, believed it had the makings of a suspense film about
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The Spy Who Wrote Me Burns Lands Graham Greene Correspondence With Soviet Agent
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La realidad y la construcciĂłn de la ficciĂłn en la novelĂ­stica de Graham Greene
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led to the coining of the expression "Greeneland" to describe such settings.
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Greene collected several literary awards for his novels, including the 1941
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Our Man Down in Havana: The Story Behind Graham Greene's Cold War Spy Novel
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The Works of Graham Greene, Volume 2: A Guide to the Graham Greene Archives
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to see the effects of the government's campaign of forced anti-Catholic
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began to publish in serial form a newly discovered Greene novel titled
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In human relationships, kindness and lies are worth a thousand truths.
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heresy. This aspect of his work also was criticised by the theologian
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insisted this trip, his first to Africa and his first outside Europe
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His parents, Charles Henry Greene and Marion Raymond Greene, were
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Greene first left Europe at 30 years of age in 1935 on a trip to
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The Nobel Prize: A History of Genius, Controversy, and Prestige
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Randall, Colin (4 April 1991). "Homage paid to Graham Greene".
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was filmed at least five times under different titles, notably
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Acclaimed during his lifetime, Greene was shortlisted for the
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A Glimpse of our History: a short guided tour of Berkhamsted
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Perceptions of Religious Faith in the Work of Graham Greene
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competition pseudonymously, and won an honourable mention.
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consequence of salvation or damnation, and of the ultimate
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Henry Graham Greene was born in 1904 in St John's House, a
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Although Greene objected strongly to being described as a
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Converts to Roman Catholicism from atheism or agnosticism
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A Study in Greene: Graham Greene and the Art of the Novel
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Barrett, D. (2009). "Graham Greene". In Poole, A. (ed.).
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Getting to Know the General: The Story of an Involvement
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Getting to Know the General: The Story of an Involvement
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Getting to Know the General: The Story of an Involvement
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The Man within My Head: Graham Greene, My Father and Me
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Michael Shelden, 'Greene, (Henry) Graham (1904–1991)',
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Greene originally divided his fiction into two genres:
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Universidad de Valladolid. Valladolid. 2007. 311–318.
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Shades of Greene: One Generation of an English Family
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In Search of a Beginning: My Life with Graham Greene
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Encyclopedia of British Writers, 1800 to the Present
4099:(1967). "Politics in the Novels of Graham Greene". 1412:praised Greene as the first English novelist since 664:are at the root of much of his writing, especially 454:, bankers, and statesmen; his mother was cousin to 4724:The Life of Graham Greene, Volume Three: 1955-1991 4721: 4691: 4661: 4615: 4371: 4151: 4025:"Regions of the Mind: The Exoticism of Greeneland" 3755:"On the Riviera, A Morality Tale by Graham Greene" 3524: 3312: 2994:"A Muse on the tides of history: Elisabeth Dennys" 2915: 2889:"Another Life: A Memoir of Other People Interview" 2749: 2389: 1465:In his later years, Greene was a strong critic of 1154:In 1984, in celebration of his 80th birthday, the 4911:(1st US ed.). New York: St. Martin's Press. 4838:. Oxford, New York...: Peter Lang. 2002. 657–685. 3356: 3354: 3352: 3037:"BBC—BBC Four Documentaries—Arena: Graham Greene" 2450: 2357: 2317: 2315: 2313: 1334:, published ten years earlier, was released as a 922:, known as "Papa Doc", frequently staying at the 877:. That voyage produced two books, the nonfiction 6054:Members of the Order of the Companions of Honour 5959:Commandeurs of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres 5885: 4694:The Life of Graham Greene, Volume Two: 1939-1955 4664:The Life of Graham Greene, Volume One: 1904-1939 3827: 3825: 3448:, CatholicAuthors.com. Retrieved 7 January 2011. 2311: 2309: 2307: 2305: 2303: 2301: 2299: 2297: 2295: 2293: 2263: 2065: 2063: 1657:He is the subject of the 2013 documentary film, 5914:20th-century English dramatists and playwrights 4778:The Other Man: Conversations with Graham Greene 4450:"The James Tait Black Prizes | Fiction Winners" 3985:. Angelfire.com. 9 October 2004. Archived from 3291: 3120:"Graham Greene, 86, Dies; Novelist of the Soul" 2709:"Was Graham Greene right about Shirley Temple?" 1122:, on Lake Geneva in Switzerland, the same town 4317:"Hemliga dokument visar kampen om Nobelpriset" 4050:Not Easy Being Greene: Graham Greene's Letters 3930:"Film: 'Beyond the Limit,' From Graham Greene" 3349: 2120:Graham Greene, an Introduction to His Writings 1870:In Search of a Character: Two African Journals 983:Between 1944 and 1948, Greene was director at 483:In his childhood, Greene spent his summers at 16:English writer and literary critic (1904–1991) 5080: 4883:. William Heinemann. Random House ed., 1995, 4481:. No. 51288. 25 January 1949. p. 2. 3822: 3146: 3065:Graham Greene: Fictions, Faith and Authorship 2972:. Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press. 2290: 2142: 2140: 2112: 2110: 2060: 1433:, describing the many facets of Graham Greene 1135:In one of his final works, a pamphlet titled 1048:Beginning in 1946, Greene had an affair with 959:began his final revolutionary assault on the 4258:. McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP. p. 179. 4237:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 3852:. London: Books.guardian.co.uk. 22 July 2008 3246: 3009: 3000:, 10 February 1999. Retrieved 16 April 2011. 2785:The Cambridge Companion to English Novelists 2342: 2340: 2338: 2336: 2334: 2211:"Graham Greene finds no Swiss cuckoo clocks" 2177:Graham Greene, The Major Novels: A Centenary 2013: 2011: 1170:in 1991 at the age of 86, and was buried in 774:, a lifelong friend and later his editor at 4425:"Previous winners of the Hawthornden Prize" 3677: 3675: 3383:(4 April 1991). "Obituary: Graham Greene". 2568:. No. 42231. 4 April 1991. p. 21. 2353:. No. 63983. 4 April 1991. p. 16. 2213:. Swissinfo.ch. 19 May 2006. Archived from 2205: 2203: 2201: 1568:Greene is regarded as a major 20th-century 1177: 6034:James Tait Black Memorial Prize recipients 6029:Fellows of the Royal Society of Literature 5087: 5073: 4209:. Grand Rapids, Mich.: W.B. Eerdmans Pub. 2836: 2830: 2724: 2722: 2707:Chancellor, Alexander (22 February 2014). 2706: 2279:. Berkhamsted Town Council. Archived from 2151:. United States: Jossey-Bass. p. 23. 2137: 2107: 1983: 1981: 1129:Doctor Fischer of Geneva or the Bomb Party 1101:as an insurance company representative in 398: 50: 19:For other people named Graham Greene, see 6084:World War II spies for the United Kingdom 4797:, translated by Euan Cameron. Bloomsbury. 4094:For Greene's views on politics, see also 4006: 4004: 3791:"Jacques Medecin, 70, Dies; French Mayor" 3440: 3438: 3273: 2942: 2331: 2172: 2170: 2168: 2008: 1370:Greene's literary style was described by 1310:(1948), adapted from his own short story 739:—which said that the nine-year-old star, 5909:20th-century British short story writers 5039:Bryan Forbes Collection of Graham Greene 4956:) is being considered for deletion. See 4405:"Briton Wins the Nobel Literature Prize" 4346:How to Win the Nobel Prize in Literature 4314: 4304:. Stanford University Press. p. 23. 4061: 3714:"The Jerusalem Prize | Previous Winners" 3708: 3706: 3672: 3650: 3522: 3495: 3460:New York: Viking, 1990. Introduction by 3012:"The (Mis)Guided Dream of Graham Greene" 2862:. United States: Random House. pp.  2691: 2557: 2555: 2553: 2198: 2086: 1559: 1181: 1080: 443:, an eminent physician and mountaineer. 414: 402: 5949:British male dramatists and playwrights 4593:Graham Greene's Thrillers and the 1930s 4590: 4402: 4369: 4278: 4255:Graham Greene's Thrillers and the 1930s 4251: 4136:P.xii of John Updike's introduction to 4095: 3831: 3788: 3771: 3446:"Graham Greene: Doubter Par Excellence" 3174: 3092:(pg xx of the Penguin Classics edition) 3061: 2970:Graham Greene's Thrillers and the 1930s 2967: 2780: 2747: 2728: 2719: 2323:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 2146: 2116: 2082: 2080: 2050:"Graham Greene var nĂ€ra Nobelpris 1961" 2021:Graham Greene's Thrillers and the 1930s 2017: 1991:Graham Greene's Thrillers and the 1930s 1987: 1978: 1660:Dangerous Edge: A Life of Graham Greene 1118:He lived the last years of his life in 1093:Greene left Britain in 1966, moving to 869:was paid for by the publishing company 816: 375:in 1926 after meeting his future wife, 5886: 4893:Simon Raven & Martin Shuttleworth 4716: 4686: 4656: 4613: 4554: 4522: 4491: 4342: 4176: 4149: 4010:The Catholic Novels of Graham Greene, 4001: 3816: 3789:Whitney, Craig R. (19 November 1998). 3737: 3583: 3571: 3559: 3547: 3473: 3435: 3414: 3399: 3379: 3360: 3310: 3109:, Volume 8, Number 4, 14 October 1999. 2913: 2859:Another Life: A Memoir of Other People 2645:. Oxford University Press. p. 3. 2602: 2590: 2578: 2492: 2480: 2468: 2444: 2432: 2420: 2375: 2242:. Vol. 1. Infobase. p. 218. 2165: 2047: 1469:and sympathised with the Cuban leader 1324:, also directed by Reed and featuring 1186:Cover of the second German edition of 1162:In 1986, Greene was awarded Britain's 548:, and sought an invitation to the new 419:Graham Greene's birthplace blue plaque 6059:People educated at Berkhamsted School 5068: 4528: 4067: 3924: 3703: 3537:from the original on 11 January 2022. 3329: 3062:Brennan, Michael G. (18 March 2010). 2886: 2855: 2837:Billington, Michael (13 March 2013). 2635: 2550: 2387: 2235: 2093:. Taylor & Francis. p. 264. 2043: 2041: 2024:. McGill-Queen's Press. p. 183. 1638:. As an author, he received the 1968 1512:The Stranger's Hand: An Entertainment 4906: 4630: 4403:Markham, James M. (7 October 1983). 4297: 4202: 3896: 3749: 3681: 3523:Hastings, Chris (29 November 2008). 3426: 3292:Duncan Campbell (17 December 2005). 2945:Graham Greene's Conradian Masterplot 2729:Johnson, Andrew (18 November 2007). 2692:Atkinson, Michael (21 August 2009). 2642:Graham Greene's Catholic Imagination 2505: 2503: 2501: 2456: 2363: 2269: 2077: 1473:, whom he had met. Years before the 1404:realities of good and evil, sin and 1069:Greene lived with manic depression ( 978: 535: 5969:Deaths from leukemia in Switzerland 4864:Graham Greene: Films of His Fiction 3610:. 13 September 2007. Archived from 3177:"Graham Greene: Our Man in Liberia" 2071:"Nomination archive: Graham Greene" 1994:. McGill-Queen's Press. p. 5. 13: 6094:English expatriates in Switzerland 5919:20th-century English screenwriters 4748: 4529:Jones, Kimberley (30 April 2013). 4370:Feldman, Burton (3 October 2001). 3496:Schwartz, Adam (1 February 2005). 3181:History Today Volume: 60 Issue: 10 2236:Stade, George, ed. (12 May 2010). 2038: 1300:nomination for the screenplay for 1111:. In 1981, Greene was awarded the 14: 6110: 5939:Alumni of Balliol College, Oxford 4960:to help reach a consensus. â€ș 4930: 4874:A Reader's Guide to Graham Greene 4827:HenrĂ­quez JimĂ©nez, Santiago J. 3584:Thorpe, Vanessa (9 August 1998). 3147:Sunil Iyengar (13 January 2021). 2748:Vickers, Graham (1 August 2008). 2498: 2018:Diemert, Brian (27 August 1996). 1988:Diemert, Brian (27 August 1996). 570: 249: 5999:English male short story writers 5944:British emigrants to Switzerland 5869: 5868: 5621:The Invisible Japanese Gentlemen 5428:A World of My Own: A Dream Diary 4988: 4812:Graham Greene: A Life in Letters 4548: 4497: 4468: 4442: 4417: 4396: 4363: 4336: 4308: 4291: 4272: 4245: 4196: 3872:"The 22nd Academy Awards | 1950" 3402:Graham Greene: A Life in Letters 2822:13 Must-Read Graham Greene Books 2756:. Chicago Review Press. p.  2048:Neuman, Ricki (3 January 2012). 1670:" was featured in the 2001 film 1017: 873:, thanks to his friendship with 781:His writing influences included 546:Communist Party of Great Britain 5929:20th-century English memoirists 5546:The Last Word and Other Stories 4972:Works by or about Graham Greene 4902:. Autumn 1953 (3). Autumn 1953. 4881:Graham Greene: The Enemy Within 4831:, La Laguna: Universidad, 1992. 4810:Greene, Richard, editor, 2007. 4776:Allain, Marie-Françoise, 1983. 4597:McGill-Queen's University Press 4343:Carter, David (28 March 2013). 4301:Graham Greene: The Major Novels 4279:Thomson, Ian (3 October 2004). 4143: 4101:Journal of Contemporary History 4088: 4043: 4017: 3975: 3959:. Vqronline.org. Archived from 3949: 3918: 3890: 3864: 3842: 3782: 3765: 3743: 3644: 3618: 3596: 3577: 3516: 3502:. CUA Press. pp. 181–182. 3489: 3467: 3451: 3420: 3393: 3373: 3323: 3304: 3285: 3267: 3247:Paul Theroux (1 January 2004). 3240: 3214: 3197: 3168: 3140: 3112: 3095: 3082: 3055: 3029: 3003: 2986: 2961: 2936: 2907: 2887:Korda, Michael (11 July 1999). 2880: 2849: 2815: 2774: 2741: 2700: 2685: 2659: 2629: 2616:""Orient Express." AFI Catalog" 2608: 2528: 2381: 2229: 1679: 1630:James Tait Black Memorial Prize 1342:in some territories), starring 1137:J'Accuse: The Dark Side of Nice 729:. Greene's 1937 film review of 344:. Greene was awarded the 1968 338:James Tait Black Memorial Prize 264:Catherine Walston, Lady Walston 245: 6004:English Roman Catholic writers 5934:20th-century British essayists 5924:20th-century English novelists 4824:. Farrar, Straus & Giroux. 4583: 4349:. Hesperus Press. p. 22. 4315:Schueler, Kaj (January 2018). 4080:Public Library. Archived from 3651:Jordison, Sam (15 June 2012). 3204:Graham Greene, Uneasy Catholic 3010:Robert Royal (November 1999). 1252:adapted for film or television 1076: 1056:, a wealthy farmer and future 855:that produced the travel book 725:, and co-editing the magazine 608:He published his first novel, 21:Graham Greene (disambiguation) 1: 6049:Members of the Order of Merit 4945: 4378:. Arcade Publishing. p.  3361:Miller, Tom (14 April 1991). 3294:"Drinking, dancing and death" 3250:Introduction to The Comedians 2799:10.1017/CCOL9780521871198.027 2400:. pp. 216–233, 496–497. 2347:"Obituaries: Graham Greene". 1966: 1532:The Graham Greene Film Reader 908:In 1954, Greene travelled to 829:during the Second World War. 6074:People with bipolar disorder 4154:Graham Greene: No Man's Land 3778:. No. 42231. p. 1. 3684:"Greene, Graham (1904-1991)" 2947:. Suffolk: MacMillan Press. 2087:Steensma, Robert C. (1997). 1971: 1296:in 1942. Greene received an 472:, whose politics led to his 342:Best of the James Tait Black 340:and was shortlisted for the 7: 6019:English spy fiction writers 6014:English short story writers 5538:May We Borrow Your Husband? 5479:The Return of A. J. Raffles 4987:(public domain audiobooks) 4909:The quest for Graham Greene 4907:West, William John (1998). 4760:University of North Georgia 4150:Sexton, James, ed. (2005). 4027:. Dur.ac.uk. Archived from 3417:, pp. 189–90, 200–204. 3389:. No. 1394. p. 3. 3253:. Random House. p. v. 3154:Los Angeles Review of Books 2918:Understanding Graham Greene 2562:"Obituary: Graham Greene". 955:In 1957, just months after 603:St Mary's Church, Hampstead 437:Director-General of the BBC 10: 6115: 6089:Writers from Hertfordshire 6039:Jerusalem Prize recipients 5994:English male screenwriters 5061:Archives & Manuscripts 5014:at John J. Burns Library, 4866:, Teachers' College Press. 4790:. Oxford University Press. 4113:10.1177/002200946700200208 2943:Pendleton, Robert (1996). 2827:, accessed 31 October 2020 2117:Donaghy, Henry J. (1983). 1761:(1939) (also published as 1705:(1932) (also published as 1686:Graham Greene bibliography 1683: 1350:. Author and screenwriter 1041:, or at least the "if" of 944:and in what were then the 268:Yvonne Cloetta (1966–1991) 18: 5866: 5840: 5637: 5556: 5513: 5438: 5395: 5352: 5334:The Captain and the Enemy 5113: 5104: 5044:20 September 2022 at the 4560:"Into the heart of Darko" 3899:"Fallen Idol, The (1948)" 3208:Times Literary Supplement 3068:. Bloomsbury Publishing. 2511:"Graham Greene Biography" 2090:Encyclopedia of the Essay 1592:Nobel Prize in Literature 1555: 1384:Virginia Quarterly Review 887:in the US) and the novel 710:, and his screenplay for 439:, and his elder brother, 318:Nobel Prize in Literature 280: 272: 259: 227: 160: 139: 131: 121: 104: 87: 61: 49: 30: 5984:English male journalists 5503:For Whom the Bell Chimes 5377:In Search of a Character 5310:Doctor Fischer of Geneva 5021:Graham Greene Collection 4958:templates for discussion 4879:Shelden, Michael, 1994. 4203:Dale, Brown, W. (1997). 4187:The Imaginary Girlfriend 3400:Greene, Richard (2011). 3107:Boston College Chronicle 2839:"The Living Room—review" 1926:Doctor Fischer of Geneva 1503:In April 1949, when the 1178:Writing style and themes 1010:from 1957 to 1968 under 411:where his father taught. 6064:People from Berkhamsted 6009:English Roman Catholics 5726:The Heart of the Matter 5654:The Future's in the Air 5218:The Heart of the Matter 5202:The Power and the Glory 5010:5 December 2022 at the 4805:20th Century Characters 4793:Cloetta, Yvonne, 2004. 4614:Greene, Graham (1971). 4591:Diemert, Brian (1996). 4475:"Book Prizes Awarded". 4252:Diemert, Brian (1996). 4162:. pp. xxiii–xxiv. 4140:New York: Viking, 1990. 4138:The Power and the Glory 3835:New York Times Magazine 3586:"Graham Greene Bipolar" 3458:The Power and the Glory 3311:Greene, Graham (1961). 3149:"Our Man in the Stacks" 2968:Diemert, Brian (1996). 2856:Korda, Michael (1999). 2696:. movingimagesource.us. 2182:27 January 2014 at the 1794:The Heart of the Matter 1778:The Power and the Glory 1635:The Heart of the Matter 1625:The Power and the Glory 1583:The Power and the Glory 1256:Internet Movie Database 1215:The Power and the Glory 1028:Vivien Dayrell-Browning 1001:Oliver Crosthwaite-Eyre 985:Eyre & Spottiswoode 899:The Power and the Glory 890:The Power and the Glory 745:The Power and the Glory 677:The Heart of the Matter 672:The Power and the Glory 623:The Power and the Glory 593:Vivien Dayrell-Browning 542:Balliol College, Oxford 491:home of his uncle, Sir 399:Early years (1904–1922) 377:Vivien Dayrell-Browning 333:The Heart of the Matter 323:The Power and the Glory 234:Vivien Dayrell-Browning 193:The Heart of the Matter 185:The Power and the Glory 126:Balliol College, Oxford 6024:English travel writers 5989:English male novelists 5194:The Confidential Agent 4981:Works by Graham Greene 4853:(Pegasus Books, 2019) 4298:Kohn, Lynette (1961). 2914:Miller, R. H. (1990). 2515:notablebiographies.com 2388:Lewis, Jeremy (2010). 2123:. Rodopi. p. 13. 1961:(1990) (short stories) 1825:(1954) (short stories) 1770:The Confidential Agent 1580:called Greene's novel 1565: 1501: 1445:Hans Urs von Balthasar 1425: 1270:in 1955 and 1999, and 1191: 1090: 787:Robert Louis Stevenson 689:The Confidential Agent 497:Dixon Brett, Detective 456:Robert Louis Stevenson 420: 412: 5814:The End of the Affair 5734:The End of the Affair 5463:The Complaisant Lover 5238:The End of the Affair 5099:and their adaptations 5030:Graham Greene Letters 4756:Graham Greene Studies 4281:"More Sherry trifles" 3928:(30 September 1983). 3630:Sydney Morning Herald 3339:Garden City, New York 3175:Butcher, Tim (2010). 2992:Christopher Hawtree. 2286:on 27 September 2011. 2147:Sweeney, Jon (2008). 1814:The End of the Affair 1601:Miguel Ángel Asturias 1572:, and was praised by 1563: 1538:(2005). A script for 1491: 1420: 1267:The End of the Affair 1185: 1084: 1063:The End of the Affair 1006:He was a director at 897:informed Greene that 683:The End of the Affair 418: 406: 201:The End of the Affair 6099:English pamphleteers 5798:The Honorary Consul 5782:Travels with My Aunt 5565:The End of the Party 5361:Journey Without Maps 5286:Travels with My Aunt 5210:The Ministry of Fear 5005:Graham Greene Papers 4996:Graham Greene Papers 4876:. Thames and Hudson. 4624:Simon & Schuster 4052:by Michelle Orange, 3957:"The Improbable Spy" 3740:, pp. 691, 695. 2327:accessed 15 May 2011 1886:Travels with My Aunt 1786:The Ministry of Fear 1742:Journey Without Maps 1467:American imperialism 1284:. The 1936 thriller 1230:Travels with My Aunt 1209:The Ministry of Fear 858:Journey Without Maps 817:Travel and espionage 776:Simon & Schuster 629:The next two books, 617:The Ministry of Fear 383:, and was buried in 248: 1927; 6069:People from Harston 5974:Edgar Award winners 5954:Christian novelists 5614:A Shocking Accident 5294:The Honorary Consul 5138:Rumour at Nightfall 5034:Columbia University 5000:Harry Ransom Center 4849:Hull, Christopher. 4558:(27 October 2002). 3989:on 11 November 2009 3963:on 20 November 2008 3819:, pp. 654–655. 3775:The Daily Telegraph 3759:archive.nytimes.com 3753:(5 February 1982). 3562:, pp. 283–287. 3550:, pp. 275–276. 3531:The Daily Telegraph 3477:(16 January 2000). 3427:Hill, Mike (2015). 3345:. pp. 126–127. 2694:"Our Man in London" 2639:(21 January 2005). 2593:, pp. 164–165. 2565:The Daily Telegraph 2483:, pp. 113–114. 2270:Cook, John (2009). 2217:on 22 February 2014 1902:The Honorary Consul 1725:(also published as 1541:The Stranger's Hand 1360:The Strand Magazine 1331:The Honorary Consul 993:The Century Library 861:. His 1938 trip to 768:, debuted in 1953. 638:Rumour at Nightfall 565:second-class degree 452:Greene King Brewery 407:Greene was born in 298:Henry Graham Greene 65:Henry Graham Greene 5822:The Quiet American 5758:The Quiet American 5686:Went the Day Well? 5530:A Sense of Reality 5522:Twenty-One Stories 5246:The Quiet American 5170:The Bear Fell Free 5154:It's a Battlefield 5130:The Name of Action 4410:The New York Times 4068:Liukkonen, Petri. 3935:The New York Times 3897:Angelini, Sergio. 3796:The New York Times 3632:. 30 November 2007 3275:Diederich, Bernard 3125:The New York Times 2825:earlybirdbooks.com 2673:. 26 February 2014 2193:Eclectica Magazine 1838:The Quiet American 1822:Twenty-One Stories 1714:It's a Battlefield 1578:Frederick Buechner 1566: 1514:. 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Greene in 1975
Berkhamsted
Hertfordshire
Vevey
Balliol College, Oxford
Literary fiction
thriller
Stamboul Train
Brighton Rock
The Power and the Glory
The Heart of the Matter
The End of the Affair
The Quiet American
Our Man in Havana
Vivien Dayrell-Browning
Catherine Walston, Lady Walston
Raymond Greene
Graham C. Greene
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Catholic novels
Nobel Prize in Literature
The Power and the Glory
Hawthornden Prize
The Heart of the Matter
James Tait Black Memorial Prize
Best of the James Tait Black

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