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In conversation with Marie-Francoise Allain - the daughter of a late friend of Greene's - Graham Greene reveals part of the hidden Greene, a side of himself usually only glimpsed in his novels.
This book investigates the complex intersection between Graham Greene's private life and his public literary output through a series of candid interviews. Marie-Francoise Allain, the daughter of one of Greene's close friends, utilizes her unique personal access to prompt the author into discussing his creative process, religious convictions, and the autobiographical elements embedded within his fiction. The text serves as a bridge between the man and the myth, providing a framework for understanding the psychological motivations behind his most famous works.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Scholars and literary critics frequently cite this work as a primary source for understanding Greene's personal philosophy and his approach to the craft of writing. Readers often note the intimacy of the prose, which allows for a clearer view of the author's personality than traditional biographical accounts.
Page Count:
192
Publication Date:
1985-01-01
Publisher:
Penguin UK
ISBN-10:
0140071385
ISBN-13:
9780140071382
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