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Graham Greene: Political Writer

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Table of contents (10 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xxiv
  2. Fictionalized Politics

    • Michael G. Brennan
    Pages 1-20
  3. National and International Politics

    • Michael G. Brennan
    Pages 21-39
  4. The Alienated Englishman

    • Michael G. Brennan
    Pages 40-55
  5. South America and the Outbreak of War

    • Michael G. Brennan
    Pages 56-77
  6. War Recollected and the 1950s

    • Michael G. Brennan
    Pages 78-95
  7. A Global Commentator and British Intelligence

    • Michael G. Brennan
    Pages 96-112
  8. The Alienated Writer

    • Michael G. Brennan
    Pages 113-130
  9. An International Commentator and Occasional Novelist

    • Michael G. Brennan
    Pages 131-152
  10. Looking for an Ending

    • Michael G. Brennan
    Pages 153-172
  11. Postscript

    • Michael G. Brennan
    Pages 173-176
  12. Back Matter

    Pages 177-208

About this book

Graham Greene remarked that 'politics are in the air we breathe, like the presence or absence of a God' (The Other Man). This study is the first to provide a detailed consideration of the impact of his political thought and involvements on his writings both fictional and factual. It also offers the first detailed consideration of Greene's involvements in espionage and British intelligence from the 1920s until the late-1980s. It incorporates material not only from his major fictions but also from his prolific journalism, letters to the press, private correspondence, diaries and working manuscripts and typescripts, as well as consideration of the diverse political involvements and writings of his extended family network. It shows how the full range of Greene's writings was inspired and underpinned by his fascination with the essential human duality of political action and religious belief, coupled with an insistent need as a writer to keep the political personal.

Authors and Affiliations

  • University of Leeds, UK

    Michael G. Brennan

About the author

Michael G. Brennan is Professor of English Studies at the University of Leeds, UK, where he has taught for over thirty years, having previously studied at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge. He has published widely on literature, politics and religion during the twentieth century and also on literary history and textual editing in the early-modern period.

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