These wide-ranging tales of menace, tragedy, and comedy offer ample
proof that “in the short story, as well as the novel, Graham Greene
is the master” (The New York Times). Written between 1929 and
1954, here are twenty-one stories by a “master storyteller”
(Newsweek). Whatever the crime, whatever the pursuit, whatever the
mood—from the tragic and horrifying to the ribald and bittersweet,
Graham Greene is “the ultimate chronicler of twentieth-century
man’s consciousness and anxiety” (William Golding). In “The
End of the Party,” a game of hide-and-seek takes a terrifying turn
in the dark. In “The Innocent,” a romantic gets a rude awakening
when he finds a hidden keepsake from a childhood crush. A husband’s
sexual indiscretion is revealed in a most public and embarrassing way
in “The Blue Film.” A rebellious teen’s flight from her petit
bourgeois life includes a bad boy, a gun, and a plan in “A Drive in
the Country.” In “A Little Place off the Edgware Road,” a
suicidal man’s encounter with a stranger in a grubby cinema seals
his fate. A young boy is ushered into a dark world when he discovers
the secrets adults hide in “The Basement Room.” And in “When
Greek Meets Greek,” a clever con between two scoundrels carries an
unexpected sting. In these and more than a dozen other stories, Greene
confronts his usual themes of betrayal and vengeance, love and hate,
faith and doubt, guilt and grief, and pity and pursuit.
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ISBN
9781504054065
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Vendor
Open Road Media
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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