Graham Greenein a sentence
- He read newer authors as well, Graham Greene and Somerset Maugham, all purchased from his favorite stall on College Street with pujo money.† (source)
- They were showing movies adapted from Graham Greene: Ministry of Fear, The Human Factor; The Fallen Idol, This Gun for Hire.† (source)
- They didn't harass tourists, not unless they looked in a suitcase and found a copy of Graham Greene's mordant, anti-Duvalierist novel of Haiti, The Comedians.† (source)
- All this political reading made me think the island was ripe for an all-out race riot and political revolution just like the Haiti Graham Greene had written about in The Comedians.† (source)
- As Graham Greene's melancholy correspondent Thomas Fowler learned by the end of The Quiet American, sometimes, to be human, you have to take sides.† (source)
- Graham Greene criticized American imperialism.
- Ophelia thought he looked like the mysterious figure at the start of a Graham Greene novel.† (source)
- He says he's the model for Petit Pierre in Graham Greene's book The Comedians."† (source)
- There is a book in the pocket of the trench coat, a copy of The Comedians by Graham Greene, with yellow pages and tiny print.† (source)
- Soon after she got back to Europe, her father took her to lunch with Graham Greene, who Paul had said was one of his favorite writers.† (source)
- When asked what he thought those had been, Farmer adapted a mordant line from Graham Greene's The Comedians.† (source)