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Graham Greene was an almost eerily disciplined writer. He could write in the middle of wars, the Mau Mau uprising, you name it. And he wrote, quite strictly, five hundred words per day, ...
The title of Michael Mewshaw’s new memoir, “My Man in Antibes: Getting to Know Graham Greene,” may ring familiar: “Our Man in Havana” was a popular 1959 spy film starring Alec Guinness ...
Graham Greene was only in one scene and his character had barely any dialogue. But, in my humble opinion, Graham knocked it out of the park.
Graham Greene was only in one scene and his character had barely any dialogue. But, in my humble opinion, Graham knocked it out of the park.
The novelist and journalist Graham Greene was addicted to Latin America. Chris Moss, our man in Argentina, shadows the author’s ghost in the steamy city of Corrientes – where the writer fell ...
Richard Greene’s book The Unquiet Englishman is the third major biography of Graham Greene in 40 years and provides the most readable, balanced approach so far to both a complicated life and an ...
In ”The Tenth Man” Graham Greene does not disclose what certainly is one of the most intriguing questions about this unusual book: his reaction upon learning that the MGM archives had d… ...
In “The Unquiet Englishman,” author Richard Greene (no relation) has no hesitation about placing Graham Greene among the century’s most august.
The chief difference between the Graham Greene Cocktail and my Pompier variation lies in the ratios of the ingredients. The Hanoi drink is more or less a dry gin martini with a splash of cassis ...
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