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Greene: A nicely edited selection of the letters of the English novelist and public figure. Those with a special interest in Graham Greene and his career will enjoy these often-short letters written to a multitude of friends, lovers, and fellow artists, such as the Waughs (Evelyn and Auberon), Catherine Walston and Michael Korda. The letters themselves are well written but are often more straightforward communications than pieces of polished literary prose. Fans and students of Mr. Greene's work will benefit from the scattered background material and insights to his many published efforts, such as "The Comedians" and "The Power and the Glory." Graham Greene, while a solid believer in free speech, was certainly on the left fringe of Cold War politics and an anti-American having expressed, as an example, support for Manuel Noriega of Panama with such a thought as "...if I have to choose between a drug dealer and American imperialism I prefer the drug dealer."
| Binding: | Hardcover | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 823.912 | | EAN: | 9780393066425 | | Edition: | 1st American Ed | | ISBN: | 0393066428 | | Number Of Pages: | 480 | | Publication Date: | 2008-12-17 |
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