The Man Within

The Man Within by Graham Greene is a reprint edition published by Penguin on April 26, 2005, featuring 240 pages in English. This novel marks Greene’s first published work, presenting the story of Andrews, a young man who has betrayed his fellow smugglers and is now fleeing from their vengeance. Seeking refuge in the home of a young woman, he becomes embroiled in a complex situation that intertwines themes of treachery and survival.
Readers will find that The Man Within explores Greene’s recurring themes of religion and the individual’s struggle against a cynical world. As Andrews navigates his precarious circumstances, the narrative delves into the moral dilemmas faced by both him and Elizabeth, the woman who aids him. This edition also includes an introduction by Jonathan Yardley, providing additional context to Greene’s literary contributions. The book fits within the broader categories of fiction, classics, and psychological thrillers, offering insights into the human condition amid challenging circumstances.
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“Greene had wit and grace and character and story and a transcendent universal compassion that places him for all time in the ranks of world literature…” —John le Carré
Graham Greene’s first published novel tells the story of Andrews, a young man who has betrayed his fellow smugglers and fears their vengeance. Fleeing from them, with no hope of pity or salvation, he takes refuge in the house of a young woman, also alone in the world. Elizabeth persuades him to give evidence against his accomplices in court, but neither she nor Andrews is aware that to both criminals and authority, treachery is as great a crime as smuggling. The first step in a brilliant career, The Man Within offers a foretaste of Green’s recurring themes of religion, the individual’s struggles against cynicism, and the indifferent forces of a hostile world. This Penguin Classics edition features an introduction by Jonathan Yardley.
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