Graham Greene

The Quiet American

Novel of an American innocence confronting Vietnamese political intrigue

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Graham Greene
Graham Greene

Graham Greene was one of the most important English novelists of the 20th century, whose thrillers, or entertainments as he called them, explored moral ambiguity in the colonial and Cold War world. The Third Man and Our Man in Havana are masterpieces of the spy genre that also transcend it. His Catholic worldview gave his crime fiction a theological dimension unlike any other writer.

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