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I would like to konw if there is any site where I can find the entire Power and the Glory book online.
>>By Jane
a man that makes you go hmmmmmmmm!
>>By winkie
hey i was wondering if someone could give me their point of view on who they sympathsis with more the priest or the lieutient (sorry cant spell)
>>By Shadowed_Rose
hi i m doing my research on grtahamgreene's the power and the glory , but everytime i read it every time i find that its adifferent book. i doubt what could b the actual meanig of the priest's runnig away from the world? is it simply the fear from the external world? or its somthing else?
>>By mirav patel
fuck it, i'm sick of it
>>By rora
I'm just wondering, did Green's affair with Catherine Wallston ended like Benrix's?
>>By Yilia
Greene's se;f-descrobed "entertainments" are great literature - Stamboul Train, Ministry of Fear, This Gun for Hire. "This Gun for Hire" I would almost describe as political noir. I recently read "The Untouchable" by John Banvile. It's a work of fiction about the group of upper-clasds Brit spies for USSR beginning in the '30s. A character I assumed who was meant to represent GG kept popping up as someone working for Brit counterintelligence. Great book. Can anyone tell me of a good biography of Greene? Thanx, Kesh72
>>By kesh72
A comment on 'The End of The Affair'. The recent movie did quite a disservice to the meaning of the book. I should really learn not to watch movies based on great fiction.
>>By pass
Hello! I do need a essay on G.Greene "the quiet american". Need help!! Thank
>>By gusholm
I am trying to find out some points from other people on the Comedians and the Quiet American, for a speech I am preparing on "the committed and uncommitted" in these two novels. Basically I have hit a wall, and wonder if somebody might have bright ideas on this idea explored by graham greene. Its basically the moral dilemma faced by the characters. For example in the Comedians, Dr Magiot is committed, Brown, the Smiths and Jones, are not. In the Quiet American, Fowler is not really committed, thoug hin the end when he does get involved by organising the death of Pyle, what exactly are his motives? Was it for Vietnam, or because his mistress had been robbed? PLEASE ideas would be so much appreciated. This speech is due in in 2 weeks!! I'm a high school student by the way.
>>By eduardo plarr
Eduardo - did what I email to you help in the slightest?
>>By Mme Bovary
I love Graham Green. Everything he writes makes you think...
>>By OpheliasViolets
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