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'''Graham Greene''', born Henry Graham Greene (] - ]) was a prolific English ].


Born in ], ]. His novels are written in a contemporary realistic style, often featuring characters troubled by self-doubt and living in seedy or rootless circumstances. The doubts were often of a religious nature, perhaps echoing the author's ] beliefs.
Prolific English novelist (1904-1991). Born Henry '''Graham Greene''' in ], ].

His novels are written in a contemporary realistic style, often featuring characters troubled by self-doubt and living in seedy or rootless circumstances. The doubts were often of a religious nature, perhaps echoing the author's Roman Catholic beliefs.


Greene's books were originally divided into thrillers, mystery/suspense books that were cast as "entertainments" but which often included a notable philosophical edge, and the high literary books such as ''The Power and the Glory'', on which his reputation was thought to be based. As his career lengthened, however, Greene and his readers both found the "entertainments" to be of nearly as high a value as the literary efforts, and Greene's later efforts such as ''The Human Factor'', ''The Comedians'', ''Our Man in Havana'' and ''The Quiet American'' combine these modes into works of remarkable insight and compression. Greene's books were originally divided into thrillers, mystery/suspense books that were cast as "entertainments" but which often included a notable philosophical edge, and the high literary books such as ''The Power and the Glory'', on which his reputation was thought to be based. As his career lengthened, however, Greene and his readers both found the "entertainments" to be of nearly as high a value as the literary efforts, and Greene's later efforts such as ''The Human Factor'', ''The Comedians'', ''Our Man in Havana'' and ''The Quiet American'' combine these modes into works of remarkable insight and compression.
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*''Bubbling April'' 1925 *''Bubbling April'' 1925
=== Novels === === Novels ===
*''The Man Within'' 1925 *'']'' ]
*''The Name of Action'' 1930 *'']'' ]
*''Rumour at Nightfall'' 1932 *'']'' ]
*''Stamboul Train'' 1932 *'']'' ]
*''It's a Battlefield'' 1934 *'']'' ]
*''England Made Me'' 1935 *'']'' ]
*''Brighton Rock'' 1938 *'']'' ]
*''The Power and the Glory'' 1940 *'']'' ]
*''The Heart of the Matter'' 1948 *'']'' ]
*''The Quiet American'' 1955 *'']'' ]
*'']'' 1950 (for a film by ]) *'']'' 1950 (for a film by ])
*''The End of the Affair'' 1951 *'']'' ]
*''Our Man in Havana'' 1958 *'']'' ]
*''A Burnt-Out Case'' 1961 *''A Burnt-Out Case'' 1961
*''The Comedians'' 1965 *'']'' ]
*''Travels with My Aunt'' 1969 *'']'' ]
*''The Honorary Consul'' 1973 *'']'' ]
*''The Human Factor'' 1978 *'']'' ]
*''Doctor Fischer of Geneva'' 1980 *'']'' ]
*''Monsignor Quixote'' 1982 *'']'' ]
*''The Captain and the Enemy'' 1982 *'']'' ]
=== Autobiography === === Autobiography ===
*''A Sort of Life'' 1971 (autobiography) *''A Sort of Life'' 1971 (autobiography)

Revision as of 10:12, 22 October 2002

Graham Greene, born Henry Graham Greene (1904 - 1991) was a prolific English novelist.

Born in Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire. His novels are written in a contemporary realistic style, often featuring characters troubled by self-doubt and living in seedy or rootless circumstances. The doubts were often of a religious nature, perhaps echoing the author's Roman Catholic beliefs.

Greene's books were originally divided into thrillers, mystery/suspense books that were cast as "entertainments" but which often included a notable philosophical edge, and the high literary books such as The Power and the Glory, on which his reputation was thought to be based. As his career lengthened, however, Greene and his readers both found the "entertainments" to be of nearly as high a value as the literary efforts, and Greene's later efforts such as The Human Factor, The Comedians, Our Man in Havana and The Quiet American combine these modes into works of remarkable insight and compression.

Verse

  • Bubbling April 1925

Novels

Autobiography

  • A Sort of Life 1971 (autobiography)
  • Ways of Escape 1980 (autobiography)

Travel Books

  • Journey Without Maps 1936
  • The Lawless Roads 1939
  • In Search of a Character: Two African Journals 1961

Plays

  • The Living Room 1953
  • The Potting Shed 1957
  • The Complaisant Lover 1959