C'est un champ de bataille est un roman de Graham Greene écrit en 1934, antérieur au Rocher de Brighton et à La Puissance et la Gloire. La traduction française, C'est un champ de bataille, signée Marcelle Sibon, est paru en 1953 chez Robert Laffont. Le livre fut l'objet en 1968 d'une polémique pour plagiat au sujet de …
A Sort of Life is the first volume of autobiography by British novelist Graham Greene, first published in 1971.
Journey Without Maps is a travel account by Graham Greene, about a 350-mile, 4-week walk through the interior of Liberia in 1935. It was Greene's first trip outside of Europe. He hoped to leave civilization and find the "heart of darkness" in Africa. The interior of Liberia was at the time unmapped, and so he relied …
The Man Within is the first novel by author Graham Greene. It tells the story of Francis Andrews, a reluctant smuggler, who betrays his colleagues and the aftermath of his betrayal. It is Greene's first published novel.. The title is taken from a sentence in Thomas Browne's Religio Medici: 'There's another man within …
Bertram is not a believer in luck. An unambitious accountant, his plans for his second marriage are typically quiet: St. Luke’s then two weeks in Bournemouth. But he comes to the attention of Dreuther, the director of his company, who changes Bertram’s plans for him: wedding and honeymoon in Monte Carlo, on board his …