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To: one_less who wrote (81556)6/12/2000 6:28:00 PM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108807
 
Graham Greene was about as far from a woman as is possible. He was British, Catholic, I believe he served in the British Secret Service during WWII. I think probably his most famous book was "The Third Man," which starred Orson Wells. "Our Man in Havana" is another that comes to mind, but I don't think it was famous. I will do a quick google search and look for other well-known things he did and post them on edit.

Dozens of books and screenplays.
Stamboul Train, filmed as Orient Express.
He did the screenplay of Shaw's St. Joan.

Bibliography
1925 Babbling April. Oxford:Blackwell

1929 The Man Within. London:Heinemann; New York: Doubleday

1930 The Name of Action. London:Heinemann; New York:Doubleday

1931 Rumour at Nightfall. London:Heinemann; New York:Doubleday

1932 Stamboul Train. London:Heinemann;

1932 Orient Express New York:Doubleday

1934 It?s a Battlefield. London:Heinemann; New York:Doubleday

1934 The Old School. London: Jonathan Cape

1935 England Made Me London:Heinemann; New York:Doubleday

1935 The Bear Fell Free. London: Grayson

1935 The Basement Room & Other Stories. London: Cresset Press

1936 Journey Without Maps. London:Heinemann; New York:Doubleday

1936 A Gun For Sale. London:Heinemann; This Gun for Hire New York:Doubleday

1938 Brighton Rock. London:Heinemann; New York: Viking

1939 The Lawless Roads. London:Heinemann; New York: Viking Press

1939 The Confidential Agent. London:Heinemann; New York: Viking Press

1940 The Power and the Glory. London:Heinemann; The Labyrinthine Ways New York: Viking Press

1942 British Dramatists. London: Collins

1943 The Ministry of Fear. London:Heinemann; New York: Viking Press

1946 The Little Train. London: Eyre and Spottiswoode; New York: Lothrop, Lee and Shepard

1947 Nineteen Stories. London:Heinemann; New York: Viking Press

1948 The Heart of the Matter. London:Heinemann; New York: Viking Press

1948 Why do I Write? London: Percival Marshall; New York: British Book Centre

1950 The Third Man. London:Heinemann; New York: Viking Press

1950 The Fallen Idol. London:Heinemann; New York: Viking

1950 The Little Fire Engine. London: Parrish; New York: Lothrop, Lee and Shepard

1951 The Lost Childhood and Other Essays. London: Eyre and Spottiswoode; New York: Viking Press

1951 The End of the Affair. London:Heinemann; New York: Viking Press

1952 The Little Horse Bus. London: Parrish; New York: Lothrop, Lee and Shepard

1953 The Little Steamroller. London: Parrish; New York: Lothrop, Lee and Shepard

1953 The Living Room. London:Heinemann; New York: Viking Press

1953 Essais Catholiques. Paris: Editions du Seuil.

1954 Twenty-One Stories London:Heinemann; New York: Viking Press

1955 Loser Takes All. London:Heinemann; New York: Viking Press

1955 The Quiet American. London:Heinemann; New York: Viking Press

1957 The Spy?s Bedside Book London: Rupert Hart-Davis

1957 The Potting Shed. London:Heinemann; New York: Viking Press

1958 Our Man in Havana. London:Heinemann; New York: Viking Press

1959 The Complaisant Lover. London:Heinemann; New York: Viking Press

1961 A Burnt-Out Case. London:Heinemann; New York: Viking Press

1961 In Search of a Character: Two African Journals. London: Bodley Head; New York: Viking Press

1963 A Sense of Reality. London: Bodley Head; New York: Viking Press

1964 Carving a Statue. London: Bodley Head

1966 The Comedians. London: Bodley Head; New York: Viking Press

1967 May We Borrow Your Husband? And Other Comedies of the Sexual Life. London: Bodley Head; New York: Viking Press

1969 Collected Essays. London: Bodley Head; New York: Viking Press

1969 Travels with My Aunt. London: Bodley Head; New York: Viking Press

1971 A Sort Of Life. London: Bodley Head; New York: Simon and Shuster

1972 Collected Stories. London: Bodley Head and Heinemann; New York: Viking Press

1972 The Pleasure Dome. London: Secker & Warburg; New York: Simon & Schuster

1973 The Honorary Consul. London: Bodley Head; New York: Simon and Schuster

1974 Lord Rochester?s Monkey. London: Bodley Head; New York: Viking Press

1975 An Impossible Woman: The Memories of Dottoressa Moor of Capri. London: Bodley Head; New York: Viking Press

1975 The Return of A.J. Raffles. London: Bodley Head; New York: Simon & Schuster

1978 The Human Factor. London: Bodley Head; New York: Simon & Schuster

1980 Doctor Fischer of Geneva or The Bomb Party. London: Bodley Head; New York: Simon & Schuster

1980 Ways of Escape. London: Bodley Head; New York: Simon & Schuster

1981 The Great Jowett. London: Bodley Head

1982 J?Accuse: The Dark Side of Nice. London: Bodley Head essay Nice

1982 Monsignor Quixote. London: Bodley Head; New York: Simon & Schuster

1983 Yes and No. London: Bodley Head;

1983 For Whom the Bell Chimes. London: Bodley Head

1984 Getting to Know the General: The Story of an Involvement. London: Bodley Head; New York: Simon & Schuster

1985 Collected Plays. London: Penguin Books

1985 The Tenth Man. London: Bodley Head and Anthony Blond; New York: Simon & Schuster

1988 The Captain and the Enemy. London: Reinhardt Books; New York: Viking Press

1989 Yours etc.: Letters to the Press. London: Reinhardt Books; New York: Viking Press

1990 Reflections. London: Reinhardt Books; New York: Viking Press

1990 The Last Word and Other Stories. London: Reinhardt Books; Toronto: Lester & Orpen Dennys; New York: Viking

1992 A World of My Own. London: Reinhardt Books dream diary

1993 The Graham Greene Film Reader: Mornings in the Dark. Manchester: Carcanet Press



To: one_less who wrote (81556)6/12/2000 7:00:00 PM
From: nihil  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108807
 
The author was extremely effeminate.