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Haiti’s storied Hotel Oloffson, a favorite haunt of writers and artists that survived dictatorship, coups and a devastating ...
The latest issue of "The Strand Magazine" contains rare stories by the iconic midcentury writers Ian Fleming and Graham Greene.
THE QUIET AMERICAN (249 pp.)—Graham Greene—Viking ($3.50). At first glance, Graham Greene seems to have changed his theme. His recent novels—The Power and the Glory, The Heart of the Matter ...
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 ...
Graham Greene was an early admirer of Mr. Lodge’s fiction, going so far as to send Mr. Lodge’s third novel, “The British Museum Is Falling Down” (1965), which concerns the Roman Catholic ...
In the early 1970s, Pierre Joannon and Graham Greene were both living in the same apartment building overlooking the harbour in Antibes in the south of France and it was here that their warm ...
To many critics, it still is. It began with novelist and screenwriter Graham Greene visiting shattered and four-power-occupied postwar Vienna.
Best Graham Greene books to plunge you into theological quandaries From the late author’s great morality novels to his thrilling, comedic and romantic yarns ...
‘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 ...