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The Life of Graham Greene, vol. 1, 1904-1939.
The Economist (US)
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April 15, 1989
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THE LIFE OF GRAHAM GREENE.
NINETEEN pages into the vast first volume of his biography of Graham Greene, Norman Sherry asks his readers to consider a photograph of Mr Greene at the age of 11, in a Norfolk suit, with his brothers and sisters. "Graham...seems different," he writes, "and separated by more than physical distance from the others." To the untutored reader, Graham looks like any jolly small boy. But Mr Sherry feels he is dealing, even in childhood, with a being of acute nervousness, one with the shadow of greatness already upon him; and throughout this ...
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JOHN MASEFIELD'S CENTRAL AMERICA.
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