The Collected Works of Graham Greene (9 Volumes in Total)

The Collected Works of Graham Greene (9 Volumes in Total)

by (uk)graham Green

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Graham Greene is a legendary master who has been nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature 21 times. In 1950, he was nominated for the first time and has been nominated 21 times in his life. He is known as the uncrowned king of the Nobel Prize for Literature. Although he never won a prize in his life, he was regarded as a spiritual idol and mentor by many Nobel Prize winners such as Marquez, Faulkner, V. S. Naipaul, J. M. Coetzee, William Golding, and Mario Llosa. García Márquez said: "Although the Nobel Prize was awarded to me, it was also indirectly awarded to Greene. If I had not read Greene, I would not have written anything." Russ Fussell, a judge of the Nobel Prize for Literature, said: "Not awarding Greene the Literature Prize is a major mistake in the history of the Nobel Prize." This work The collection includes all of Graham Greene's representative works from the early to the late period: "The Human Factor", "Our Man in Havana", "The End of Love", "The Core of Destiny", "The Quiet American", "A Betrayed Killer", "Stamboul Train", "Ministry of Terror", "The Secret Service".

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