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Best Graham Greene books to plunge you into theological quandaries - From the late author’s great morality novels to his ...
Ms. Feigel’s book recounts the impact of World War II on five writers in London, including Graham Greene and Elizabeth Bowen. By John Williams The 6th Floor ...
THE SHIPWRECKED (244 pp.)—Graham Greene—Viking ($3). In 1935 a little-known English writer published his seventh novel, England Made Me. The critics brushed it off with mild praise; a writer ...
The unlikely friendship between Graham Greene and a 29-year-old writer Michael Mewshaw’s new memoir dishes on his lifelong obsession with his favorite novelist ...
The Graham Greene Film Reader: Reviews, Essays, Interviews and Film Stories David Parkinson, Editor, Graham Greene, Author Applause Books $35 (748p) ISBN 978-1-55783-188-0 ...
My sympathy goes out to Richard Greene, who, after editing the English novelist’s collected correspondence, now chronicles a life as crazed as a hall of cracked mirrors.
‘The Ministry of Time’ author talks Graham Greene, James Bond and kissing Barbies In the Book Pages, Kaliane Bradley talks about the novels she loves, the works she recommends and the classic ...
Norman Sherry met Graham Greene in 1974 and two years later gained his permission to write the authorized biography.
Graham Greene 1904-1991Among 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 ...
Ms. Feigel’s book recounts the impact of World War II on five writers in London, including Graham Greene and Elizabeth Bowen.