The Third Man and The Fallen Idol

The Third Man and The Fallen Idol by Graham Greene is a reprint edition published by Penguin on July 1, 1992. This collection features two distinct narratives set against the backdrop of post-war Vienna and the complexities of human relationships. In The Third Man, Rollo Martins, a struggling novelist, arrives in Vienna only to find that his friend Harry Lime has died under mysterious circumstances, prompting an exploration of morality and truth. The Fallen Idol presents a chilling tale of a young boy who becomes entangled in adult deceptions while under the care of a butler, revealing the dangers of lies and the harsh realities of trust.
Readers will find a blend of fiction and literary themes throughout this 160-page volume, which delves into the intricacies of human nature and the consequences of deceit. Greene’s storytelling captures the essence of suspense and moral ambiguity, making both stories thought-provoking. This edition is presented in English and is part of Penguin’s extensive collection of classic literature, which aims to provide authoritative texts that resonate with readers across generations.
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The Third Man is Greene’s brilliant recreation of post-war Vienna, a city of desolate poverty occupied by four powers. Rollo Martins, a second-rate novelist, arrives penniless in Vienna to visit his old friend and hero Harry Lime. Harry is dead, but the circumstances surrounding his death are highly suspicious, and his reputation, at the very least, dubious.
Graham Greene said of The Third Man that he “wanted to entertain [people], to frighten them a little, to make them laugh” and the result is both a compelling narrative and a haunting thriller. The Fallen Idol is the chilling story of a small boy caught up in the games that adults play. Left in the care of the butler, Baines, and his wife, Philip realizes too late the danger of lies and deceit. But the truth is even deadlier.
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