Dangerous Edges of Graham Greene

Dangerous Edges of Graham Greene
Title Dangerous Edges of Graham Greene PDF eBook
Author Dermot Gilvary
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 352
Release 2011-11-17
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1441144382

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Informative, broad-ranging, this title sheds new light on the life and literary art of one of the last century's most celebrated authors. The first volume to be authorized by the Graham Greene Birthplace Trust, "Dangerous Edges of Graham Greene" brings together writers, journalists and scholars to investigate as well as to assess Greene's prolific oeuvre and intense personal interests. Here the reader may explore everything from Greene's Vienna at the time of the filming of "The Third Man" to his sometimes fraught relationship with Evelyn Waugh, from Greene's unconventional fictional treatment of women to his "believing skepticism". While Greene often informed friends that "a ruling passion gives to a shelf of novels the unity of a system", critics of his literary art have found it extraordinarily difficult to define the content of this "ruling passion". Perhaps this is because Greene's own character seems so paradoxical, ironic even. Moreover, in believing that sin contains within itself the seeds of saintliness, he consistently loiters on what Robert Browning calls "the dangerous edge of things". In exploring this "dangerous edge", this book covers the full breadth of Greene's life and literary career.

Graham Greene: The Dangerous Edge

Graham Greene: The Dangerous Edge
Title Graham Greene: The Dangerous Edge PDF eBook
Author Judith Adamson
Publisher Springer
Pages 225
Release 2016-07-27
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1349207705

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Since the war Graham Greene has travelled habitually to the world's trouble-spots and has provided leading newspapers and journals with articles about what he saw. While contending that a writer must be free of political affiliations he has commmitted himself to many countries and causes, and while insisting that literature must never be used for political ends he has written novels informed by a political urgency. The Dangerous Edge is about his political reportage and how the observations that formed it were transformed into literature. It is about how a novelist who struggled to record public issues dispassionately became in the process an important political conscience.

The Dangerous Edge

The Dangerous Edge
Title The Dangerous Edge PDF eBook
Author Maria G. Desmond
Publisher
Pages 101
Release 1982
Genre
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The Dangerous Edge of Things

The Dangerous Edge of Things
Title The Dangerous Edge of Things PDF eBook
Author John Seth Reist
Publisher
Pages 674
Release 1976
Genre
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The Captain and the Enemy

The Captain and the Enemy
Title The Captain and the Enemy PDF eBook
Author Graham Greene
Publisher Open Road Media
Pages 170
Release 2018-05-15
Genre Fiction
ISBN 150405394X

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In postwar London, a boy is drawn into a labyrinth of personal betrayals, intrigue, love, and revolution: “In short, a tremendous yarn” (Paul Theroux). On his twelfth birthday, Victor Baxter is spirited away from boarding school by a stranger known only as the Captain who claims to have won him in a backgammon game with the boy’s diabolical father. Settling into a new life in a dire London flat, Victor becomes the willing ward of his mysterious abductor and the tender and childless Liza. He quickly adapts to the only family he’s ever known, despite the Captain’s long disappearances on suspicious “adventures” and a guarded curiosity about this peculiar but devoted couple who call him son. Then one day, in pursuit of answers, and perhaps an adventure of his own, Victor responds to an entreaty from the Captain to come to Panama. What transpires in this world of dangerous imposture is absolutely revelatory—for both Victor and the Captain. In Graham Greene’s final novel, “we enter those disparate worlds [he] has made his own—the England of Brighton Rock and The Ministry of Fear, and the exotic Central American territories in which his restless talent has so often roamed” (The New York Times).

Conversations with Graham Greene

Conversations with Graham Greene
Title Conversations with Graham Greene PDF eBook
Author Graham Greene
Publisher Univ. Press of Mississippi
Pages 212
Release 1992
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780878055500

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This collection of seventeen interviews covers fifty years. Here the eminent author of The Power and the Glory, The Third Man, and The Heart of the Matter speaks of himself, his life, and his works. Though reluctant to be interviewed, especially by an academic or journalist he did not know, Greene was more at ease in an interview with a personal friend, who he felt would be less likely to misunderstand or misquote him. Yet even his good friend V. S. Pritchett spent considerable time trying to pin him down for his 1978 interview. When he finally did arrange an interview, Pritchett tells that Greene's "flat conspiratorial, laughing voice . . ., of itself, makes him the best company I've known in the last forty years". Other interviewers--included here are V. S. Naipaul and Penelope Gilliatt--shared Pritchett's opinion, but many found that he avoided idle conversation for fear that his words would be misconstrued. Greene's anxiety was not without foundation. In an interview with Michael Menshaw, Greene explained: "It's got so I hate to say who I am or what I believe...A few years ago I told an interviewer I'm a gnostic. The next day's newspaper announced that I had become an agnostic". After such incidents, Greene turned to the anecdote--relating an experience with Fidel Castro or with Papa Doc Duvalier--to communicate in interviews with strangers. Nevertheless, in all the interviews Greene granted over the years, the reader hears very clearly the voice of a man whose conversation is as painfully honest and unpretentious as is his written prose. The interviews here are divided chronologically into four periods, loosely related to his subject matter or to his reputation at the time of theinterview. Thus the reader sees the development of the writer from a callow but gifted young man into one of the foremost men of letters in the English-speaking world.

The Dangerous Edge

The Dangerous Edge
Title The Dangerous Edge PDF eBook
Author Gavin Lambert
Publisher Viking Adult
Pages 296
Release 1976
Genre Literary Criticism
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An essay in collective biography, studying turning points in the lives of mystery writers which he feels determined their later styles and approaches. Wilkie Collins, Conan Doyle, Chesterton, Buchan, Graham Greene, Ambler, Simenon, Chandler, Hitchcock.--Misha Schutt.