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  1. The Heart of the Matter ; Orient Express ; A Burnt-out Case ; The Third Man ; The Quiet American ; Loser Takes All ; The Power and the Glory by Graham Greene, 1977-03
  2. The Third Man and The Fallen Idol (Classic, 20th-Century, Penguin) by Graham Greene, 1992-07-01
  3. England Made Me (Classic, 20th-Century, Penguin) by Graham Greene, 1992-03-01
  4. The Graham Greene Film Reader: Reviews, Essays, Interviews and Film Stories (Applause Books) by Graham Greene, 2000-05-01
  5. Travels with My Aunt (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition) by Graham Greene, 2004-09-28
  6. The Ministry of Fear: An Entertainment (Penguin Classics) by Graham Greene, 2005-04-26
  7. The Man Within (Penguin Classics) by Graham Greene, 2005-04-26
  8. Twenty-One Stories (Penguin Twentieth-Century Classics) by Graham Greene, 1993-06-01
  9. The Life of Graham Greene: Volume II: 1939-1955 (Vol 2) by Norman Sherry, 1996-05-01
  10. Graham Greene: A Life in Letters
  11. It's a Battlefield (Penguin Twentieth-Century Classics) by Graham Greene, 1992-04-01
  12. The Portable Graham Greene (Penguin Classics) by Graham Greene, 2005-01-25
  13. The Tenth Man by Graham Greene, 1998-02-01
  14. The Quiet American (Critical Library, Viking) by Graham Greene, 1996-01-01

21. Graham Greene's Vietnam Literary Traveler
Literary Traveler article by Tom Curry.Category Arts Literature Authors G greene, graham...... by Tom Curry The Quiet American by graham greene ought to be required readingfor anyone planning a visit to Vietnam. THE QUIET AMERICAN by graham greene.
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22. Graham Greene Official Website
Official site of guitarist from Western Australia. Includes biography, mp3s, photo gallery, and links.
http://www.grahamgreene.topcities.com/

23. Graham Greene Bibliography
A bibliography of graham greene's books and short stories, with book covers and links to related authors.
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Babbling April The Man Within The Name of Action Rumour At Nightfall Stamboul Train
aka The Orient Express It's a Battlefield The Bear Fell Free England Made Me A Gun for Sale
aka This Gun For Hire Journey without Maps Brighton Rock The Confidential Agent The Lawless Roads
aka Another Mexico The Heart of the Matter The Power and the Glory
aka The Labyrinthine Ways The Ministry of Fear The Little Train The Little Fire Engine The Third Man ... The Captain and the Enemy
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A Sense of Reality: A Collection of Short Stories
Twenty-One Stories Nineteen Stories: Passion, Suspense and Violence May We Borrow Your Husband?: And Other Comedies of the Sexual Life Selected Works Collected Short Stories The Last Word: And Other Stories ... The Collected Plays Anthologies edited Top The Old School The Spy's Bedside Book (with Hugh Greene) Classic Tales of Espionage and Suspense Non fiction Top British Dramatists Why Do I Write: An Exchange of Views between Elizabeth Bowen, Graham Greene and V.S. Pritchett

24. The (Mis)Guided Dream Of Graham Greene
Robert Royal surveys the life and career of English novelist graham greene and argues that his art suffered from greene's character flaws and misguided political loyalties.
http://www.firstthings.com/ftissues/ft9911/opinion/royal.html
The (Mis)Guided Dream of Graham Greene
Robert Royal
Graham Greene was a great novelist of a special kind. Unlike many literary practitioners in this century, he did not experiment with language, subvert traditional narrative, or choose exotic subjects. He simply used the powerful imagination that led him to speak of his work as a "guided dream." That imagination—fired, at least during the great middle years, by intense moral and religious perception—made Greene’s fiction the best-realized portrayal in its time of the drama of the human soul. Greene was born in 1904 in Berkhamsted. His father was headmaster of the private school Greene attended, setting up a classic Greene conflict: loyalty to his father versus the impossible desire to be one of the boys. In his stunning travel book on Mexico, The Lawless Roads , Greene reveals that he asked for faith at Berkhamsted and got it with a characteristic twist: "I began to believe in Heaven because I believed in Hell." Some kind of breakdown occurred at sixteen, perhaps the result of tension at school. He lived for six months with self-proclaimed Jungian analyst Kenneth Richmond and his attractive wife, Zoe. Richmond was a quack with no formal training. And something happened between Greene and Zoe. Rumors circulated that one of the Richmond children was Greene’s—an unpromising start for a man prone to impossible romantic longings. Seemingly as a defense against depression, Greene became filled—as he would be throughout his life—with wanderlust. While an Oxford undergraduate, Greene got himself hired to do espionage in Ireland and in French-occupied Germany in exchange for free travel. He briefly joined the Communist party, partly in the hope of a free trip to Moscow (though he may well have been working, West believes, for British intelligence as a double agent).

25. Blockbuster.com Graham Greene
Profile provides a biography and a filmography.
http://www2.blockbuster.com/bb/person/details/0,4487,BIO-P199626,00.html

26. Graham Greene Reviews
A comprehensive listing of graham Green book reviews.
http://www.brothersjudd.com/webpage/grahamgreene.htm
GRAHAM GREENE REVIEWS
This Gun for Hire
A Gun for Sale Graham Greene Murder didn't mean much to Raven. It was just a new job. You had to be careful. You had to use
your brains. It was not a question of hatred. He had only seen the minister once : he had been
pointed out to Raven as he walked down the new housing estate between the little lit Christmas
treesan old rather grubby man without any friends, who was said to love humanity.
-Graham Greene This Gun for Hire Raven is a hired killer with a harelip. His profession and his deformity combine to give him a passion for privacy. But when he's hired to kill a socialist minister who's active in the peace movement and ends up also shooting an elderly woman from his household staff too, he's suddenly one of the most sought after men in England. And when the man who hired him, Mr. Cholmondeley, pays him off in counterfeit notes, he becomes an easy man to track. In addition, his strong sense of professional ethics lead him to try and find Cholmondeley and whoever's behind him, rather than simply hiding out. Through a circuitous set of circumstances, Raven is helped in his search by a young woman, Anne, whose boyfriend just happens to be the lead detective on his case. She recognizes how dangerous Raven is, but feels sorry for him and, with Europe sliding into war, thinks she can use him to strike back at the shadowy forces who wanted the peace loving minister dead.

27. Graham Greene (II)
Displays a brief biography of this native actor who can be seen in films such as "Grey Owl " "Dances With Wolves" and "Running Brave."
http://us.imdb.com/Name?Greene,+Graham+(II)

28. GrahamGreene
Biography, filmography, and image gallery.
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29. Greene, Graham
greene, graham. graham greene. Casi todaslas novelas de graham greene han sido llevadas a la pantalla.
http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Atrium/1788/bios/greene.htm
MENÚ PRINCIPAL BIOGRAFÍAS Graham Greene "EL novelista más espléndido de su generación y el único entre los ingleses poseedor de un don narrativo de primer orden", dijo Hugh Walpole a raíz de la aparición de la novela de Graham Greene "El Poder y la Gloria", confirmatoria de las predicciones que sobre él se habían hecho desde sus primeros libros, como de la promesa más brillante en el firmamento literario inglés. Graham Greene nació el 2 de octubre de 1904, en Berkhamstead, en el Condado de Hertford, donde su padre, Charles Henry Creene, era director de la escuela local. Sus padres eran primos y, por parte de su madre, Marion Ramond, el novelista desciende del escritor Robert Louis Stevenson, con quien se lo ha comparado frecuentemente. Graham Greene se educó en el colegio dirigido por su padre y de allí pasó a la Universidad de Oxford, donde colaboró con fantasías en prosa y verso en la revista "Saturday Westminster", que dirigía Naomi Royde-Smith. Más tarde, dirigió, a su vez, el "Oxford Outlook", fundado por Beverly Nichols. En 1925, Greene publicó su primer libro, un volumen de versos titulado "

30. Das Ende Einer Affäre Graham Greene
Der Roman von graham greene, Das Ende einer Aff¤re. Der Film von Neil Jordan mit Ralph Fiennes und Julianne Moore. Die wahre Geschichte, die greene zum Roman inspirierte.
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Der Roman von Graham Greene Der Film auf DVD: The End of the Affair
, USA/GB 1999. Regisseur: Neil Jordan. Mit Ralph Fiennes, Julianne Moore, Stephen Rea und Ian Hart. Roman bestellen bei Amazon.de . Die DVD bestellen bei Amazon.de oder Directmedia Schweiz Gute Filme beruhen oft auf guten Vorlagen. Das dachte sich wohl auch Regissur Neil Jordan, der
Sunday Telegraph (1999), der am 29. Januar 2000 in Die Welt
Graham Greene widmete seinen Roman
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31. Graham Greene - Works And Web Resources
graham greene. His Works
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Parthenon/1608/greene_1.htm
Graham Greene
His Works Other Web Resources Graham Greene's Works (at least, most of them. ) Early Years 1925        Babbling April
1929        The Man Within
1930        The Name of Action
1932        Rumour at Nightfall
1932        Stamboul Train ( Orient Express ) Pre World War II 1934        It's a Battlefield
1935        England made Me
1936        Journey without Maps
1936        A Gun for Sale ( This Gun for Hire )
1938        Brighton Rock
1939        The Lawless Roads ( Another Mexico )
1939        The Confidential Agent 1940        The Power and The Glory ( The Labyrinthine Ways ) 1943        The Ministry of Fear Post World War II 1948        The Heart of the Matter 1950        The Third Man 1951        The End of the Affair 1955        The Quiet American 1958        Our Man in Havana 1961        A Burntout Case 1963        A Sense of Reality 1966        The Comedians 1969        Travels with My Aunt 1973        The Honorary Consul 1978        The Human Factor 1980        Dr. Fischer of Geneva, or The Bomb Party 1982        Monsignor Quixote 1985        Getting to know the General 1985        The Tenth Man 1988        The Captain and the Enemy
Links to Other Greene Resources
Anne Sherry's Graham Greene Page.

32. Graham Greene (II)

http://www.imdb.com/Name?Greene, Graham (II)

33. Graham Greene Official Website
Official site of guitarist from Western Australia. Includes biography, mp3s, photo gallery, and links
http://grahamgreene.topcities.com/

34. Graham Greene And R K Narayan
The English writer's importance to Narayan. Contains a Narayan bibliography.
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Parthenon/1608/greene_2.htm

Graham Greene and R K Narayan
Greene greatly admired R K Narayan and helped publish his works in Britain. The remarkable fact about their relationship was that Greene and Narayan met only once, briefly, in London in 1964. The friendship began in 1934 when Greene happened to come across a manuscript of Swami and Friends. Greene was impressed and passed it on to Hamish Hamilton. He also began a correspondence with R K Narayan. The correspondence lasted until his death, with Greene taking around fifteen years to switch from Dear Mr. Narayan and Graham Greene, to Dear Narayan and Graham. Greene ( rather uncharacteristically gentle ) suggested a few alterations in the Indian Novelist's English at the beginning of the correspondence, a practice that lasted for half a century. Greene offered Narayan solace when the latter's works did not do well initially, besides discouraging him from considering the turning of his novels into screenplays. While Narayan's novels are much gentler than most of Greene's, Malgudi, the fictional town in which most of the former's novels are set, seemed to Greene "more familiar than Battersea or the Euston Road". His letter to Narayan, when the Indian's wife passed away in 1937 was particularly solicitous. Greene wrote: "To send the sympathy of strangers at such a cruel time seems like a mockery. But I've been happily married now for a long time, and I can imagine how appalling everything must seem to you now. I don't suppose you'll write again for months, but eventually you will, not be- cause you are just a good writer (there are hundreds), but because you are one of the finest. We still hope we shall see you, here or in India. If there is no war."

35. Andreas' Homepage - Literature.Graham Greene.
Online texts of several stories from graham greene's May We Borrow Your Husband?
http://www.wh1.tu-dresden.de/~andy/englisch/literature/greene/HusbandIndex.html
May We Borrow Your Husband?
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36. Guardian Unlimited Books | Authors | Greene, Graham
graham greene (19041991). Robert McCrum has read them. 7 Jan 2000, 'Sad-eyed chroniclerof sex and sin' 'My books don't make good films,' said graham greene.
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GRAHAM GREENE
"The more the author knows of his own character the more he can distance himself from his invented characters and the more room they have to grow in." Birthplace

Hertfordshire, England
Education
Balliol College, Oxford (modern history); Greene says he spent his time drunk and debt-ridden, but he found time to publish a book of verse, Babbling April (1925).
Other jobs
Sub-editor at the Times from 1926 to 1930 before leaving to make his living from writing; the Secret Intelligence Service sent him to Sierra Leone during the second world war (see The Heart of the Matter) and he later worked under Kim Philby.
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37. Uutiset - Ajassa:
Jukka Pet¤j¤ on kirjoittanut tunnetun japanilaisen kirjailijan muistokirjoituksen.
http://www.helsinginsanomat.fi/UUtisarkisto/19961001/vapa/961001va06.html
Kuollut Kirjailija Shusaku Endo, Japanin Graham Greene Japanin sodanjälkeisen kirjallisuuden eturiviin kuulunut Shusaku Endo kuoli hepatiitin aiheuttamiin komplikaatioihin 29. syyskuuta Keion yliopistollisessa keskussairaalassa Tokiossa. Tämän 73-vuotiaana kuolleen prosaistin kansainvälisestä arvostuksesta kertoo se, että hänen nimensä mainittiin jo 1980-luvun puolivälistä alkaen varsin usein Nobel-veikkauksissa.
Viimeksi hänelle povattiin kirjallisuuden Nobelia 1994, jolloin sen sai lopulta toinen japanilainen kirjailija - Kenzaburo Oe.
Shusaku Endo oli yksi parhaiten lännessä tunnetuista japanilaisista nykykirjailijoista. Häntä on usein verrattu länsimaalaisiin kirjailijoihin. Tässä mairittelevin ja tunnetuin vertaus, joka siloitti kirjailijan tietä englaninkielisessä maailmassa: Shusaku Endo - Japanin Graham Greene. Selitys piilee siinä, että molemmat olivat katolisia, Greene kääntyi katoliseksi 1926, Endo taas 1934. Molemmat ovat käsitelleet kirjoissaan eettisiä ongelmia, pahan ja hyvän alituista taistelua sekä valtauskonnon ja `vieraan uskonnon` yhteentörmäystä.
"Kirjani liittyvät kristinuskoon ja siihen, miten uskolla voi yrittää rakentaa siltaa idän ja lännen välille", Endo on itse luonnehtinut kirjailijantyötään.

38. Guardian Unlimited Books | Links | Greene, Graham
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39. The COLE / TANNER Family Tree
Ancestry pertaining to greene County, Pennsylvania USA. Includes surnames Eddy, Kent, graham, Leary, Phillips and Seger.
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40. Shusaku Endo
Notice of a museum established in Sotome, Nagasaki Prefecture, dedicated to Endo, is the prelude to an article on Endo's literary friendship with graham greene.
http://www.hugopublications.com/endo.html
Shusaku Endo's enduring legacy
A new museum in Sotome commemorates Japanese literary giant Shusaku Endo.
George Bull
recalls his friendship with the novelist, and Endo's warmly reciprocated admiration for fellow writer Graham Greene.
ON MAY 13TH THIS YEAR a museum to commemorate the Japanese novelist Shusaku Endo was opened in Sotome Town, Nagasaki Prefecture, on a beautiful hill (famous for its sunset views) overlooking the East China Sea. The opening ceremony for the Shusaku Endo Memorial Museum was attended by over three hundred of Endo's friends and admirers from all over the country. They included well-known novelists such as Shumon Miura (now the Museum's honorary director), Jakucho Setouchi and Shataro Yasuoka. The theme of the Museum's exhibition early this summer is Endo's powerful novel, Silence
Silence, and serenity, are promised to visitors, especially writers, who visit the Museum to reflect in calm surroundings by the sea on their own work and on the life and writings of a Japanese novelist who strove to present to the Japanese, with their very different spiritual background, a new face of the Christianity first introduced to Japan in the 16th century. The Museum, on a site chosen by Endo's widow, was designed by Jiro Hiroshima to symbolise cultural Japan's cultural gifts to the West. It contains a reading room, an exhibition hall, Endo's manuscripts, a collection of about 7,000 books and the desk and chair Endo used when writing his last big novel, Deep River. This was the second strong pillar in Endo's monumental fiction, complementing the classic, searing novel, Silence, which starkly described the efforts of the missionaries in the 17th century to convert Japan to Christianity. In

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