Graham Greene: A Life In Letters

Author:   Richard Greene ,  Richard Greene
Publisher:   Little, Brown Book Group
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9780349119144


Pages:   480
Publication Date:   02 October 2008
Format:   Paperback
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Graham Greene: A Life In Letters


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Author:   Richard Greene ,  Richard Greene
Publisher:   Little, Brown Book Group
Imprint:   Abacus
Dimensions:   Width: 12.60cm , Height: 2.90cm , Length: 19.70cm
Weight:   0.390kg
ISBN:  

9780349119144


ISBN 10:   0349119147
Pages:   480
Publication Date:   02 October 2008
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Graham Greene: A Life in Letters will offer the most important contribution to studies of the writer since the completion of Norman Sherry s epic, three-volume biography - BOOKSELLER A triumph of judgment and judicious selection that offers a vivid new picture of Greene the man: his pleasures, foibles and, above all, his generosity... Now, perhaps for the first time, he emerges whole from the shadow of his biographers, as distinctive and memorable as any of his fictional characters. - Ian Thomson, SUNDAY TIMES Impeccably edited by Richard Greene, it succeeds admirably in it s declared purpose: to bring together for the first time in one volume letters that are engaging to read and that reveal Greene s personal, literary, religious and political concerns over a period of 70 years.' - Nicholas Shakespeare, DAILY TELEGRAPH A condensed portrait of the successful literary life in the 20th century. - Craig Brown, MAIL ON SUNDAY


** 'Graham Greene: A Life in Letters will offer the most important contribution to studies of the writer since the completion of Norman Sherry's epic, three-volume biography' BOOKSELLER ** 'A triumph of judgment and judicious selection that offers a vivid new picture of Greene the man: his pleasures, foibles and, above all, his generosity... Now, perhaps for the first time, he emerges whole from the shadow of his biographers, as distinctive and memorable as any of his fictional characters.' Ian Thomson, SUNDAY TIMES ** 'Impeccably edited by Richard Greene, it succeeds admirably in it's declared purpose: to bring together for the first time in one volume letters that are engaging to read and that reveal Greene's personal, literary, religious and political concerns over a period of 70 years. ' Nicholas Shakespeare, DAILY TELEGRAPH ** 'A condensed portrait of the successful literary life in the 20th century.' Craig Brown, MAIL ON SUNDAY ** 'Richard Greene has done a masterly job in producing this book, not for scholars but for the general reader, for fans of Graham Greene and for people, like me, who just love poking their noses into other people's correspondence. A Life in Letters... simultaneously broadens our understanding of this remarkable man and, at long last, liberates his posthumous image from the Norman Sherry stranglehold.' Alexander Waugh, SUNDAY TELEGRAPH ** 'A fascinating new book which sheds light on that great writer' Richard Ingrams, INDEPENDENT


** 'Graham Greene: A Life in Letters will offer the most important contribution to studies of the writer since the completion of Norman Sherry's epic, three-volume biography BOOKSELLER ** 'A triumph of judgment and judicious selection that offers a vivid new picture of Greene the man: his pleasures, foibles and, above all, his generosity... Now, perhaps for the first time, he emerges whole from the shadow of his biographers, as distinctiv Ian Thomson, SUNDAY TIMES ** 'Impeccably edited by Richard Greene, it succeeds admirably in it's declared purpose: to bring together for the first time in one volume letters that are engaging to read and that reveal Greene's personal, literary, religious and political concerns over a period of 70 years. Nicholas Shakespeare, DAILY TELEGRAPH ** 'A condensed portrait of the successful literary life in the 20th century. Craig Brown, MAIL ON SUNDAY


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Richard Greene, currently Professor of English at Toronto University, is the editor of THE SELECTED LETTERS OF EDITH SITWELL and the author of Sitwell's forthcoming biography. He is not related to Graham Greene.

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