'Graham Greene's masterpiece' John Updike
Graham Greene was born in 1904. He worked as a journalist and critic, and in 1940 became literary editor of the Spectator. He was later employed by the Foreign Office. As well as his many novels, Graham Greene wrote several collections of short stories, four travel books, six plays, three books of autobiography, two of biography and four books for children. He also wrote hundreds of essays, and film and book reviews. Graham Greene was a member of the Order of Merit and a Companion of Honour. He died in April 1991.
The most ingenious, inventive and exciting of our novelists, rich
in exactly etched and moving portraits of real human beings -- V.
S. Pritchett
The power and energy of his finest novel derive from the will
toward compassion, and ideal communism even more Christian than
Communism. Its unit is the individual, not any class -- John
Updike
No serious writer of this century has more thoroughly invaded and
shaped the public imagination than did Graham Greene * The Times
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Graham Greene had wit and grace and character and story and a
transcendent universal compassion that places him for all time in
the ranks of world literature * John Le Carre *
Beautiful prose...melded with page-turning suspense... I defy
anyone to read it without weeping * The Week *
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