Jul 4 2008

Graham Greene: A Life in Letters, edited by Richard Greene

Richard Greene (no relation), a professor of English at the University of Toronto, has edited a collection of Graham Greene’s letters. The novelist once estimated that he wrote 2000 letters a year, and he lived to be 86: publishing all those letters would have taken decades. The editor has sifted through Greene’s correspondence and come up with a fascinating selection ranging across seven decades; they have been arranged chronologically and divided into chapters.’ Read the review at the Australian.

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