The Human Factor
By Graham Greene
Introduction by Peter Kemp
By Graham Greene
Introduction by Peter Kemp
Part of Everyman's Library Contemporary Classics Series
Category: Literary Fiction | Classic Fiction
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$25.00
Mar 10, 1992 | ISBN 9780679409922
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Praise
The Human Factor is Greene’s most extensive attempt to incorporate into fiction what he had learned of espionage when recruited by MI6 during World War II . . . What it offers is a veteran excursion into Greene’s imaginative world . . . Sometimes seen as a brooding prober into the dark recesses of the soul where sins and scruples alike fester, he is equally at home in sending a narrative careering along at break-neck pace . . . Raising the demarcation line between ‘serious’ fiction and fast-plotted entertainment, Greene ensures that components of both jostle energizingly together in his pages.” –from the Introduction by Peter Kemp
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