A Case of Spontaneous Transmission of the Virus

A Case of Spontaneous Transmission of the Virus

by (uk)graham Green

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Graham Greene is a master British novelist. He is extremely pessimistic and world-weary, but he is most concerned about the struggle and redemption of the soul; "evil" is everywhere in his works, violence, crime, betrayal, and fall are everywhere, but the most thrilling thing is the inner moral and spiritual struggle of the individual; the characters in his works are despicable and desperate At the top, the brilliance of humanity can bloom in the mud; he can be called the most serious, pessimistic and religious writer of the 20th century. He is also a master of storytelling. He is one of the most star-studded writers in the entire Western world in the 20th century and one of the most read novelists. Greene divides his works into two categories: "serious novels" and "entertainment novels". "A Case of Self-Infected Virus" is one of the most famous "serious novels". It is set in the Congo colony and the leprosy hospital, showing the mental journey of a European hermit who is extremely spiritually empty and desperate and gradually moves towards new life, focusing on exploring the possibility of spiritual redemption.

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