From Dickens to Wilde—literary criticism and personal reflections by
a master “unmatched . . . in his uncanny psychological insights”
(The New York Times). Graham Greene shares his love affair with
reading in this collection of essays, memories, and critical
considerations, both affectionate and tart, “[that] could have come
from no other source than the author of Brighton Rock and The Power
and the Glory” (The Scotsman). Whether following the obsessions
of Henry James, marveling at the “indispensible” Beatrix Potter,
or exploring the Manichean world of Oliver Twist, Graham Greene
revisits the books and authors of his lifetime. Here is Greene on
Fielding, Doyle, Kipling, and Conrad; on The Prisoner of Zenda and the
“revolutionary . . . colossal egoism” of Laurence Stern’s epic
comic novel, Tristram Shandy; on the adventures of both Allan
Quatermain and Moll Flanders; and more. Greene strolls among the musty
oddities and folios sold on the cheap at an outdoor book mart, tells
of a bizarre literary hoax perpetrated on a hapless printseller in
eighteenth-century Pall Mall, and in the titular essay, reveals the
book that unlocked his imagination so thoroughly that he decided to
write forever. For Greene, “all the other possible futures slid
away.” In this prismatic gallery of profound influences and
guiltless pleasures, Greene proves himself “so intensely alive that
the reader cannot but respond to the dazzling combination of
intelligence and strong feeling” (Edward Sackville West).
Les mer
And Other Essays
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ISBN
9781504054287
Publisert
2018
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Open Road Media
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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