A master of twentieth century fiction, Graham Greene looks back on his
life. This volume also includes several key interviews from throughout
his long, fruitful career.
Graham Greene led one of the most extraordinary lives of the twentieth
century. The son of a Hertfordshire headmaster, he quickly discovered a
love for writing, beginning a career that would last a lifetime.
Greene's fascination with global politics took him around the world, to
places that would become the settings for many of his most famous
novels: Mexico (The Power and the Glory), Sierra Leone (The Heart of
the Matter), and Haiti (The Comedians) - among dozens of other
far-flung locations. He produced masterpieces throughout his life, many
of which now stand as indisputably canonical: Brighton Rock, The End of
the Affair, and The Quiet American to name but a few.