This collection of essays sheds light on one of the finest literary talents of the 20th century. fifty-seven excerpts of interviews, personal impressions, diary entries, articles, essays, and literary... This description may be from another edition of this product.
a.f.cassis, the editor,has provided readers with a wide variety of interviews with graham greene from such diverse sources as his cousin barbara greene, his school friend claud cockburn, anthony burgess,v.s.pritchett, and evelyn waugh-well-known writers. there are fifty-seven excerpts in this book. Pritchett (pages 281-282) writes of Greene "as one of those tall,long-legged Englishman,wearing the dark grey suits of club members and a look of misleading anonymity common to members of the professional class..." The interviews show the reader a great storyteller who believes that we are all equal before God and a writer with deep concerns about injustice.If you enjoy Greene you will love this book.
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