October 2, 2004, marks the centenary of one of the twentieth century?s most important literary figures: Graham Greene. In volume three, Norman Sherry brings this magisterial biography?twenty-seven years in the making?to a close. Following Greene, still an agent for the British government, from prerevolutionary Cuba and the Belgian Congo to adulterous interludes in Capri and Antibes, Sherry shows Greene at the height of his fame, in the company of...