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The third and final volume of a masterful biography of Graham Greene marks the centenary of the author's birth, following Greene, an agent for the British government, from prerevolutionary Cuba and the Belgian Congo, through adulterous interludes, to his relationships with other literary luminaries, drawing on personal interviews, letters, and diaries to capture the complex world of Graham Greene.
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In-depth look at Greene's clandestine worlds and friendships.
Who is this book for?
If you're intrigued by the life behind the literary legend, this volume offers fascinating insights into Graham Greene's secretive facets and his interactions with other literary giants. It's a vivid portrayal of a complex man who lived through turbulent times, blending his personal experiences with his extraordinary writing career. Fans of literary biographies will find this a compelling journey into the life of a truly remarkable author.