Brighton Lollipop (collected Works of Graham Greene)

Brighton Lollipop (collected Works of Graham Greene)

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Nominated for the Nobel Prize for Literature 21 times, the true "Uncrowned King" of the Nobel Prize, Graham Greene's classic masterpiece, a master of the 20th century British novelist, a masterpiece of "serious fiction", has been twice adapted into an award-winning film of the same name. Green divided his works into two categories: "serious novels" and "entertainment novels". "Brighton Lollipop" is one of the most famous "serious novels". The so-called seriousness means that the work explores certain issues in life that are worth pondering. Greene's novels focus on exploring crises of faith and crime, and their popularity has endured. In this book, Green uses a gangster-detective novel as a shell to stage a spiritual tragedy that explores sin and redemption.

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