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Hardcover Graham Greene the Entertainer Book

ISBN: 0809305801

ISBN13: 9780809305803

Graham Greene the Entertainer

Until 1970, Graham Greene made a sharp distinction between his novels and his lighter fiction, which he called entertain­ments. The use of the two categories seems to indicate that the latter books are trivial and inferior; yet Peter Wolfe shows that the entertainments are more than escape fiction; they are, rather, an almost distinct new genre.

Wolfe focuses on seven books, from Orient Express (1932)...

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Format: Hardcover

Condition: Good*

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Impressive book on Greene and popular culture

This is an informative book about popular culture (what makes a thriller a thriller, with good information about Alfred Hitchcock and Edgar Wallace at times, too) and about Greene's earlier novels. I suspect the other reviewer is a student of the author (he teaches in St. Louis) who may be disgruntled over a course grade and attempting some web sabotage. People who like Greene will like this book.
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