
Ways of Escape is the second volume of Graham Greene's autobiography, covering the years of his greatest literary success. It is a fascinating account of his life as a writer, his travels, and his experiences during the Second World War. Greene writes with his characteristic wit and insight, offering a unique perspective on the events and people that shaped his work.
This work investigates the intersection of personal experience, professional development, and the psychological motivations behind the author's creative output. Graham Greene, a prominent 20th-century novelist, provides a retrospective account of his life and career, focusing on the formative events that shaped his literary perspective. He utilizes a reflective framework to examine his early struggles, his travels, and the specific circumstances that influenced his most significant works.
What You Will Find
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Critics and scholars frequently cite this text as a vital companion piece for understanding the thematic preoccupations found in Greene's fiction. Readers often note the detached, clinical prose style that characterizes the author's approach to his own history.
Page Count:
240
Publication Date:
1981-01-01
Publisher:
Penguin Books
ISBN-10:
014005801X
ISBN-13:
9780140058017
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