Taking what you get
Walter Kendrick, 6 December 1984
Getting to know the General: The Story of an Involvement
by Graham Greene.
Bodley Head, 224 pp., £8.95, September 1984,0 370 30808 5 Show More
by Graham Greene.
Bodley Head, 224 pp., £8.95, September 1984,
Saints, Sinners and Comedians: The Novels of Graham Greene
by Roger Sharrock.
Burns and Oates, 298 pp., £15, September 1984,0 86012 134 8 Show More
by Roger Sharrock.
Burns and Oates, 298 pp., £15, September 1984,
Travels in Greeneland: The Cinema of Graham Greene
by Quentin Falk.
Quartet, 229 pp., £14.95, September 1984,0 7043 2425 3 Show More
by Quentin Falk.
Quartet, 229 pp., £14.95, September 1984,
The Other Man: Conversations with Graham Greene
by Marie-Françoise Allain.
Bodley Head, 187 pp., £7.50, April 1983,0 370 30468 3 Show More
by Marie-Françoise Allain.
Bodley Head, 187 pp., £7.50, April 1983,
“... a response; he purveys it in A Sort of Life (1971), Ways of Escape (1980), and again to Marie-Françoise Allain. The repeated truth is that Greene converted to Catholicism in 1926 (in order, so he always says, to facilitate marriage to a Catholic), with the result that all his novels are Catholic, if the writer’s Catholicism gives the same ... ”