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The whole of the next hour and a bit is dedicated to the work of Graham Greene – a writer we have long wanted to tackle. We cover several representative pieces – not necessarily the most famous of Greene’s work – and try to apply a fresh perspective to his long and sometimes controversial career.

We start somewhere near the beginning with The Name of Action from 1930, a book Greene himself wanted suppressed…

The books featured (with rough timings where they appear in the show) are:

The Name of Action, 1930 (11'34)

The Ministry of Fear, 1943 (18'15)

The Quiet American, 1955 (30'32)

May We Borrow Your Husband? & Other Comedies of the Sexual Life, 1967 (45'46)

Lord Rochester’s Monkey, 1976 (58'01)


* To purchase any of the books mentioned in this episode please visit our bookshop at uk.bookshop.org/shop/backlisted where all profits help to sustain this podcast and UK independent bookshops.


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The whole of the next hour and a bit is dedicated to the work of Graham Greene – a writer we have long wanted to tackle. We cover several representative pieces – not necessarily the most famous of Greene’s work – and try to apply a fresh perspective to his long and sometimes controversial career.

We start somewhere near the beginning with The Name of Action from 1930, a book Greene himself wanted suppressed…

The books featured (with rough timings where they appear in the show) are:

The Name of Action, 1930 (11'34)

The Ministry of Fear, 1943 (18'15)

The Quiet American, 1955 (30'32)

May We Borrow Your Husband? & Other Comedies of the Sexual Life, 1967 (45'46)

Lord Rochester’s Monkey, 1976 (58'01)


* To purchase any of the books mentioned in this episode please visit our bookshop at uk.bookshop.org/shop/backlisted where all profits help to sustain this podcast and UK independent bookshops.


*If you'd like to support the show, listen without adverts, receive the show early and with extra bonus fortnightly episodes, become a Patreon at www.patreon.com/backlisted


* For information about everything mentioned in this episode visit backlisted.fm


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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