Correspondence Ambition & Powers Croton-on-Hudson, N.Y. To the Editors: Your Mr. Powers asks why superpowers are expansionist - such as the Soviets meddling in Angola [Feb. 11]. A member of the...
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GRAHAM GREENE BRIGHTON ROCK I began in 1937 as a detective story and continued, I am sometimes tempted to think, as an error of judgment. Until I published this novel I had, like any other...
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GRAHAM GREENE A LETTER FROM THE WORKHOUSE I had travelled too much that year, and the roads were rough; I came to this village as the dark dropped, I had come far enough, With too little food...
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O\ BECOMING A CATHOLIC
The beginning of the affair
GRAHAM GREENE
Vivien was a Roman Catholic, but to me religion went
no deeper than the sentimental hymns in the school
chapel. "Lord...
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Church Militant GRAHAM GREENE A S WE drove out of the Reservation in Father Donnell's old tinpot of a jeep we passed the Archbishop in his Cadillac. It came to rest a few yards off, between the...
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A PERSONAL NOTE The Revenge GRAHAM GREENE W HEN I was a boy I must have read Q's novel Foe-FarreU three or even four times. It was a dramatic story of a man's revenge and I very much wanted an...
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CATHOLICS AT WAR An Indochina Journal GRAHAM GREENE JANUARY 8: At 9:50 I took a plane from Hanoi to Nam Dinh. Here, two years ago, I had stayed with Colonel Sezaire. From here I had slipped...
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The Hint of an Explanation Graham Greene A LONG train journey on a late December evening, in this new version of peace, is a dreary experience. I suppose that my fellow-traveler and I could...
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