The Road to Escape (collected Works of Graham Greene)

The Road to Escape (collected Works of Graham Greene)

by (uk)graham Green

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Nominated for the Nobel Prize for Literature 21 times, the true "uncrowned king" of the Nobel Prize, the work of Graham Greene, the master British novelist of the 20th century, the legendary life of a famous British writer, a shocking group painting of the turbulent fifty years of the 20th century, and a masterpiece in the field of writer's autobiography. For many writers, writing is an escape from real life; for others, an adventure-like life is an escape from boring writing. Graham Greene clearly falls into the latter category. This is also the origin of this autobiography. The curse of his personality prevents him from stopping to look for danger - obviously, a boring, monotonous and peaceful life is more terrifying than the shadow of death. There is no doubt that Gray is a brave man and has his own principles of justice; his escapes are not only bizarre adventures, but also fighting in his own way.

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