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The Book Jacket Designers Guild of the 1940s ... shades of Art Nouveau replaced by cubism and abstraction. A colorful 1955 cover of Graham Greene’s “Loser Takes All” uses “the graphic ...
Richard Greene’s book often feels as though it were ... In place of earlier biographers’ interest in Graham’s sex life, he set out to cover the writer’s life as a world traveller ...
The publisher's most successful matrices make the books recognisable across a ... Penguin used artists like Paul Hogarth, whose Graham Greene covers somehow define that slippery, uncertain world.
Ms. Feigel’s book recounts the impact of World War II on five writers in London, including Graham Greene and Elizabeth Bowen. The new BBC/HBO show may share themes and a time period with ...
Everyone agrees that Waterstone's is being disingenuous when it claims a takeover would give it only around 25 per cent of the book market ... with the eighth Graham Greene Festival.
WITHIN the past decade, Graham Greene ... have been selections of the Book-of-the-Month Club. In addition to being widely read, Greene has been more voluminously discussed than any of his ...
and the book’s narrator, his ‘bridge’ – a civil servant who works as a liaison, helpmeet and supervisor for expats from history. I was partly inspired by Graham Greene novels and James ...