The Collected Edition

The Collected Edition by Graham Greene, published by William Heinemann and the Bodley Head in 1970, presents a compelling narrative set during an anti-clerical purge in Mexico. This edition, comprising 284 pages, explores the journey of a priest who is pursued relentlessly, embodying a complex character who is neither a hero nor a martyr. Greene’s storytelling delves into the priest’s struggles, driven by his compassion for humanity amidst the chaos surrounding him.
Readers will find a rich exploration of themes related to morality and the human condition, as the priest navigates his challenging circumstances. The narrative captures the tension between personal conviction and external pressures, offering insights into the nature of faith and resilience. This collected edition invites readers to reflect on the intricacies of human experience within the context of contemporary literature and fiction.
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During An Anti-clerical Purge In Mexico, A Priest Is Hunted Like A Hare. Too Human For Heroism, Too Humble For Martyrdom, The Little Worldly Priest Is Nevertheless Impelled Towards His Squalid Calvary As Much By His Own Compassion For Humanity As By The Efforts Of His Pursuers. Graham Greene. Introduction By The Author.
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