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Graham Greene

Graham Greene

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Excerpt:
Excerpt 1 from Honorary Consul
Aug 25, 2012
Excerpt:
Chapter 1 from Honorary Consul
Oct 01, 2009
Honorary Consul will be released on September 11, 2000 in Hardcover
Sep 11, 2000
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Sep 11, 2000
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Financial Times, April 19, 2013
Guardian.co.uk, April 19, 2013
...the conventions of the general. Readers know, for example, that the carefully observed novels of Ama Ata Aidoo, Graham Greene and Honoré de Balzac are not the real world, yet we often apply a generalised "real world" logic to characters – no woman,...
Guardian.co.uk, April 19, 2013
...he feared producing in older age the sort of low-energy novellas that completed the shelf of his hero Graham Greene . But, after the disappointingly sketchy Our Kind of Traitor (2011), which relied too heavily on hectic narration, the 81-year-old Le...
Allaboutyou.com, April 18, 2013
...a shelf of other guests� left-behind paperbacks, is a room fully stocked with hard hitters like Ernest Hemingway, Graham Greene and Charles Dickens, lots of art books and nature guides as well as page-turners by PD James, Patricia Cornwell and Steig...
PSFK, April 15, 2013
...material itself might be unpublished. Mr Waterstone said it has already unearthed little-known works by Brighton Rock author Graham Greene and Aldous Huxley, best known for his portrayal of a dystopian future in Brave New World. Read Petite is set to...
Guardian.co.uk, April 15, 2013
...her teenage boyfriend, Obinze, who grow up with romanticised notions of the west, shaped by the literature of Graham Greene, Mark Twain and James Baldwin. When Ifemelu is presented with an opportunity to continue her postgraduate studies in Philadelphia,...
Guardian.co.uk, April 14, 2013
...indeed Lewis's eventual destination, middle-of-the-road C of E rather than the more extreme end points of contemporaries such as Graham Greene and Evelyn Waugh, who pitched up in Rome, reveals much of the everyday, unsensational, everyman nature of...
The Empire, January 19, 2013
...be "secret," the British Secret Service, MI6, is awfully famous. MI6 agents turned novelists include Ian Fleming, Graham Greene and John LeCarre, and their books — together with the film franchise starring Fleming's James Bond — have made the...
Miami Herald, January 19, 2013
...and grooms posing for wedding pictures. Just across the street is the landmark Sofitel Metropole Hotel ? where Graham Greene penned parts of his famous novel, The Quiet American ? and the nearby Government Guest House, both great examples of French...
The Scotsman, January 18, 2013
...a prude in these matters – completely unlike, it seems, some of the world’s greatest writers. Take Graham Greene. According to Lara Feigel in her excellent The Love-charm of Bombs, a group biography of Greene and some of his literary contemporaries...
New York Times, January 18, 2013
...to broach the subject without offending the owners. Thoughts? Anonymous An old-time publishing lion once told me that Graham Greene, when faced with an editors suggestion to change the title of a book, replied, Easier to change publishers and did. If...
New York Times, January 18, 2013
...to broach the subject without offending the owners. Thoughts? Anonymous An old-time publishing lion once told me that Graham Greene, when faced with an editors suggestion to change the title of a book, replied, Easier to change publishers and did. If...
SB Nation, January 18, 2013
...But the overwhelming goodness of the Smurf way transformed her. Charly Martin - Do you even know who Graham Greene is? "I think we've all seen Bonanza" Jermaine Kearse - Now, believe me, of all the mothers, I would never dream of asking you. But none...
Telegraph, January 18, 2013
...parents and grandparents that it was no fun being there during the war. The film was written by Graham Greene and I admire him enormously. He tells very complex situations in a very approachable form, without ever losing the literary level. Thats true...