Collected Essays

Collected Essays by Graham Greene is a comprehensive collection that features nearly 80 essays, reviews, and occasional pieces written over four decades. Published by The Bodley Head in 1969, this first edition comprises 463 pages and is presented in English. The essays span a diverse array of topics, reflecting Greene’s insights and observations during his prolific career as a writer.
Readers will find a stimulating exploration of various subjects, as Greene delves into themes that intersect with literature and fiction. This collection not only showcases his literary prowess but also offers a glimpse into his thoughts and experiences between his more widely known works, such as novels and plays. The eclectic nature of the essays invites readers to engage with Greene’s unique perspective on the world around him.
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Contains nearly 80 of Greene’s essays, reviews and occasional pieces composed between novels, plays and travel books over four decades, covering an eclectic and stimulating range of subjects. Originally published by the Bodley Head in 1969.
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