n this first volume, the reader will find a collection of articles written by scholars who have read, studied, and analyzed the work of Graham Greene. This volume includes the following articles:
"Reflections" byJudith Adamson
"Shades of Greene in Catholic Literary Modernism" by Mark Bosco
"Figures in Greene's Carpet: The Power & the Glory to Monsignor Quixote" by Robert M. Davis
"Graham Greene's Books for Children" by François Gallix
"Graham Greene & the Congo, 1959: Personal Memories and Background of A Burnt-Out Case" by Michel Lechat
"The Furthest Escape Of All: Darkness And Refuge In The Belgian Congo" by Michael Meeuwis
"'Memory Cheats' Deception, Recollection and the Problem of Reading in The Captain and the Enemy" by Frances McCormack
"Graham Greene in Love and War: French Indochina and the Making of The Quiet American" by Kevin Ruane
"'The Invisible Japanese Gentleman' Graham Greene's Literary Influence in Japan" by Motonori Sato
"'All Writers are Equal but Some Writers are More Equal than Others' Some Reflections on Links and Contrasts Between Graham Greene and George Orwell" by Neil Sinyard
"Darkest Greeneland: Brighton Rock" by Cedric Watts
"Travels with Graham Greene" by Bernard Diederich
"Traveling in Greeneland" by Quentin Falk
"Dr. Fischer of Geneva or There's so Much More to Christmas Crackers" by David Pearce
"REVIEW--Jon Wise and Mike Hill: The Works of Graham Greene Volume 2: The Graham Greene Archives" by Judith Adamson
"The Ritz" by Graham Greene