GREENE, GRAHAM

(Henry Graham Greene), 1904–91, English novelist and playwright. Although most of his works combine elements of the detective story, the spy thriller, and the psychological drama, his novels are essentially parables of the damned. Greene's heroes realize their sins and achieve salvation only through great pain and soul-searching agony. A Roman Catholic convert, he was intensely concerned with the moral problems of humans in relation to God. Some of his novels have been ranked as thrillers, and Greene himself called such works as Stamboul Train (1932; U.S. title, Orient Express) and The Ministry of Fear (1943) "entertainments" to distinguish them from his more serious efforts. His major works, which include Brighton Rock (1938), The Power and the Glory (1940), The Heart of the Matter (1948), and The End of the Affair (1951), mark him as a novelist of high distinction. Greene was a superb journalist, and many of his novels are set in sites of topical journalistic interest: The Quiet American (1955) a prescient account of early American involvement in Vietnam; Our Man in Havana (1958), set in Cuba; A Burnt-Out Case (1961), in the Belgian Congo just before its independence; The Comedians (1966), in François Duvalier's Haiti; and The Captain and the Enemy (1980), in Panama. His fine sense of comedy is displayed in the short-story collection May We Borrow Your Husband? (1967) and the novel Travels with My Aunt (1969). Greene also wrote several plays, including The Living Room (1953) and The Potting Shed (1957), both thinly disguised religious dramas, and The Complaisant Lover (1959), a witty and intelligent play about marriage and infidelity. He is also noted for his short stories, essays, film criticism, and film scripts, including the mystery melodrama The Third Man (1950).

See his autobiographies, A Sort of Life (1971) and Ways of Escape (1980) and his posthumously published A World of My Own: A Dream Diary (1995); biographies by N. Sherry (2 vol., 1989–95) and M. Shelden (1994); studies by H. J. Donaghy (1983), A. A. De Vitis (1986), and J. Meyers, ed. (1990).

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...Critical Guide to the Novels of Graham Greene Georg M. A. Gaston Department...approaching his eightieth birthday, Graham Greene expressed the startling thought...published his first novel in 1929, Graham Greene continues to write with vigor...
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A Study in Greene: Graham Greene and the Art of the Novel. by Adam Schwartz A Study in Greene: Graham Greene and the Art of the Novel. By...crucial member of that renascence, Graham Greene, into a slim volume that seeks to...
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Graham Greene, Evelyn Waugh and Mexico. by Michael...a frontier that you experience fear" (Graham Greene) IN 1951, the year in which The End of the Affair was published, Graham Greene also contributed a five-page introduction...
The Life of Graham Greene: 1955-1991, Vol. 3. by Adam Schwartz The Life of Graham Greene, Volume Three: 1955-1991. By Norman...nineteenth century biographies in 1971, Graham Greene remarked that "I used to enjoy the...
...Third Spring: G. K. Chesterton, Graham Greene, Christopher Dawson, and David...THIRD SPRING: G. K. CHESTERTON, GRAHAM GREENE, CHRISTOPHER DAWSON, AND DAVID...Chesterton (1874-1936), the novelist Graham Greene (1904-1991), the historian Christopher...
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The (Mis)Guided Dream of Graham Greene by Robert Royal Graham Greene was a great novelist of a special kind. Unlike...intense moral and religious perception--made Greenes fiction the best-realized portrayal in its...
Graham Greene, RIP. GRAHAM GREENEs novels were driven by a strong plot-line, and he could also share...a tiresome one at that. There is little point in dwelling on Greenes tedious anti-Americanism. His puritanism reinforced an instinctive...
...of 2 All Saints Terrace, Where Graham Greene Had Lodgings, and Which Served...Nottingham, to give the first Graham Greene Memorial Lecture. I dont give...University, enticed me by invoking Greenes connections with Nottingham. Greene...
...Language-George Walden on Why Graham Greene Got the Biographer He Deserved...George Walden The Life of Graham Greene: volume three (1955-1991) Norman...raises is not how many prostitutes Graham Greene bought in a lifetime, or the state...
Ill Be Damned: Graham Greenes Most Fervent Loyalty Was to Betrayal. by Christopher Hitchens Graham Greene once wrote a celebrated essay about...city, and moaning with relief that Graham Greene had never been to Cyprus. Even so...
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...interesting look at the heavily autobiographical nature of Graham Greenes novel. Drawing heavily on his adulterous relationship...Irishmen popped up to announce "I played snooker with Graham Greene in the pub," it provided illuminating insights into...
...home? Close Up BBC2, 9.30pm GRAHAM Greenes 13-year-affair with Catherine Walston...fact and fiction overlapped in Greenes work. Oliver Walston, Catherines...the affair between his mother and Greene. The Beginning Of The End Of...
...kind, the new movie version of Graham Greenes novel "The End of the Affair" boasts...writer presumed to resemble Mr. Greene - has been designated our flashback...cheerful interlude only delays Mr. Greenes fatalistic-supernatural denouement...
...of Giles Havergals adaptation of Graham Greenes "Travels With My Aunt," which opened...Third Man" meets "Auntie Mame." Greenes 1969 novel concerned Henry Pulling...roams the globe in characteristic Greene fashion. The travels are suggested...
...Stormy Greeneland; Glass Act ... Graham Greene Playing Host in the Fifties at...His Fame. Byline: Richard Greene Graham Greene: A life in letters Little...brother or sister. Entering a Graham Greene parodycompetition in The Spectator...
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GREENE, GRAHAM (Henry Graham Greene), 1904 91, English novelist and playwright. Although most of...Hazzard, Greene on Capri: A Memoir (2000); R. Greene, ed., Graham Greene: A Life in Letters (2008); biographies by M. Shelden (1994...
...of the finest 20th-century Japanese novelists, b. Tokyo. Baptized a Roman Catholic at 11, he is often compared to Graham Greene for his deep concern with religion and moral behavior. Endo studied French literature at the Univ. of Lyon from 1950...
...Univ. of Birmingham (Ph.D.). Lodge taught at the Univ. of Birmingham (1960 87), during which time he wrote studies of Graham Greene (1966) and Evelyn Waugh (1971). His works of criticism, which deal mainly with modern literary theory, include The...
...for the Madras newspaper Hindu, he first came to international attention when his works were hailed in England by Graham Greene . His humorous novel The Financial Expert (1952) was the first of his works published in the United States. Frequently...
...Hitchcock 1951), she was acclaimed a master of the novel of psychological menace. Dubbed a "poet of apprehension" by Graham Greene, Highsmith wrote more than 20 novels, the best known of which feature a handsome psychopath named Tom Ripley as their...
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