A new title in Palgrave Macmillan's Literary Lives series, this is a
biographical narrative of Graham Greene's literary career. Among other
things, it explores his motives for writing; the literary and cinematic
influences that shaped his work; his writing routine and the importance
of his childhood experience. Greene was elusive and enigmatic, and this
book teases out the fiction from his autobiographies, the autobiography
from his fictions, sharing Paul Theroux's view that you may not know
Greene from his face or speech 'but from his writing, you know
everything.'