Graham Greene


Transamerica To Star Felicity Huffman - May 26th 2005 26 May 2005
2005. The project stars Felicity Huffman, Kevin Zegers, Fionnula Flanagan, Graham Greene, Elizabeth Peña and Calpernia Addams. ... Insomniac Mania,

Movies, mystery and memoir: Authors touch many bases 26 May 2005
The color and pathos of Alarcon's writing reminds readers of Graham Greene, while his spare language sounds like Hemingway — high praise but deserved. ... Inside Bay Area,

The man in the white suit 26 May 2005
Wear a white suit and you might hear someone remark, as they pass you by, "Very Hemingway," or "Very Graham Greene," or, as I did, "Very Mick Jagger." Not once ... National Post,

The enduring mystique of the white suit. May 25, 2005
Wear a white suit and you might hear someone remark, as they pass you by, "Very Hemingway," or "Very Evelyn Waugh," or "Very Graham Greene," or, as I did ... Slate

London Merchant says yr pretax profit 35.3 mln stg May 22, 2005
...to improve, and we are confident of a steady stream of profitable realisations over the next two to three years," the company's Chairman Graham Greene said in ... Reuters.uk,

London Merchant in red but sees improvement May 23, 2005
...charge for its debt re-jigging. Chairman Graham Greene was optimistic about the future. "The outlook for the investment division ... ShareCast,

Once upon a time in America May 20, 2005
In her introduction to Graham Greene's The Quiet American, Zadie Smith says of Alden Pyle, the American of the title: "His worldly innocence is a kind of ... Guardian Unlimited,

A bourgeois taboo-breaker May 20, 2005
Salter’s classic novel Light Years, about a disintegrating marriage’s peripatetic fallout, was published in 1975 only after Graham Greene interceded. ... Financial Times,

Classic Case: Documentary reviews making of 'Third Man' May 21, 2005
Shadowing the Third Man examines the making of Reed's classic, including its roots as a film treatment from the book by Graham Greene, the crew's frustrations ... Winston-Salem Journal,

The Life of RK Narayan May 10, 2005
...their commonality. Rasipuram Krishnaswamy Iyer Narayanswamy stood shortened to RKNarayan, on Graham Greene's advice. Narayan lived ... California Literary Review,

Blinded in a land of illusions May 22, 2005
Philip Caputo's devastating new novel, Acts of Faith, will be to the era of the Iraq war what Graham Greene's novel The Quiet American became to the Vietnam era ... Sun-Sentinel.com,

A fan's tribute to MS, RK Narayan Apr 27, 2005
Indian novel,' which came out without a byline in the September issue of `Punch' in 1933, a photograph of Narayan and his discoverer Graham Greene inside the ... Hindu,

A Dream Come True May 21, 2005
It is a fate that does not bear thinking about. In an ideal world, Smith wouldn’t mind following in the footsteps of Graham Greene. ... Sunday Herald,

Religion Digest May 21, 2005
...on 19th- and 20th-century literary figures, including JRR Tolkien, GK Chesterton, John Henry Newman, Malcolm Muggeridge, TS Eliot, Graham Greene and Evelyn ... Worcester Telegram (subscription),

Made in Alabama May 22, 2005
In the movie scene, the young actress was accompanied by fellow cast members Lee Majors, Amy Redford, Graham Greene, Bernie Casey and Steve Viall. ... Mobile Register,

AB Yehoshua: A road map to righteousness May 20, 2005
...writers and states. With AB Yehoshua, as with Graham Greene, you're never quite sure whether art is imitating life or the reverse. On a ... Independent,

Cannes Documentary Shows 'Third Man' May 17, 2005
..."Shadowing the Third Man" examines the making of Reed's classic, including its roots as a film treatment by Graham Greene, the crew's frustrations with prima ... Chicago Tribune,

'Third Man' gets shadowed at Cannes May 18, 2005
Stalin happened.". "Shadowing the Third Man" examines the making of Reed's classic, including its roots as a film treatment by Graham Greene, the crew's ... Los Angeles Daily News,

BUSINESS PEOPLE May 22, 2005
Dr. Chad Rodgers, with Little Rock Pediatric Clinic; Dr. Graham Greene, with UAMS; and Dr. Jim Ingram, with Little Rock Allergy and Asthma Clinic, were elected ... Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (subscription),

In Sudan, 'Acts' turn sour May 7, 2005
Philip Caputo's devastating new novel will be to the era of the Iraq war what Graham Greene's novel The Quiet American became to the Vietnam era: a parable ... Arizona Republic,

Green looks to close Wasps chapter on a high May 12, 2005
The title of Graham Greene's novel The End of the Affair could equally apply to the Wasps' prop Will Green tomorrow. Some may not ... Guardian Unlimited,

Tories' young pretender insists on a fair chance for all May 14, 2005
Outside politics, when he is not relaxing in front of the television or reading the novels of his favourite author, Graham Greene, Cameron likes to be outdoors ... Guardian Unlimited,

Vietnam's warrior generation still learning to open up after 30 ... Apr 29, 2005
What galvanised locals and and expatriates was the arrival of Michael Caine plus production team for the remake of Graham Greene's The Quiet American. ... Independent,

Quynh Dao: Vietnam protesters fall silent Apr 28, 2005
Novelist Graham Greene wrote The Quiet American in 1955 in which he denounced the US and South Vietnam as engaged in acts of terrorism against the Vietnamese ... Australian,

Revolutionary Xbox 360 more than game, Time says May 16, 2005
...psychologist Frances Kuo. • Spy game: It was a scenario that could have been written by Graham Greene or John Le Carré. During the ... Atlanta Journal Constitution (subscription),

Legends of the fall Apr 29, 2005
Ragged boys who hung around the Continental Palace Hotel in Saigon selling paperbacks never seemed to be without a copy of Graham Greene's The Quiet American ... Australian,

30 Years Later, Cake and Credit Cards in Saigon Apr 30, 2005
The terrace was a setting for Graham Greene's "The Quiet American," a locale for assignations and intrigue over Bombay Sapphire martinis. ... New York Times,

Weinsteins Acquire Tribeca Film Festival Hit, "Transamerica" May 12, 2005
...rights to the indie drama/comedy, "Transamerica," starring Felicity Huffman ("Desperate Housewives), Kevin Zegers, Fionnula Flanagan, and Graham Greene. ... romanticmovies.about.com

Anthropology and Counterinsurgency: The Strange Story of Their ... May 18, 2005
Lansdale, who was widely believed to have been the model for Alden Pyle in Graham Greene's The Quiet American, was a former advertising executive who almost ... RedNova.com,

'Star Wars' crosses generations May 12, 2005
There is a quote by Graham Greene on the Vanity Fair "Star Wars" special cover that says, "There is always one moment in childhood when the door opens and lets ... Cincinnati.com,

Community news May 5, 2005
Friday, May 13. Meet with Jim at 7 pm Tuesday, May 17, to discuss the book "Travels With My Aunt" by Graham Greene. Copies of these ... Chicago Daily Southtown,

It's lurking in the basement May 18, 2005
...condition and important lists: eg Books read in 1984: Sylvia Plath's The Bell Jar, Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged, Camus' L'Etranger, Graham Greene's The Heart of ... Globe and Mail,

A brief, Quixotic quest May 11, 2005
It has since been translated into scores of languages, and has not only inspired generations of writers, including Flaubert, Graham Greene and Jorge Luis Borges ... Globe and Mail,

Fiction: Broken Verses by Kamila Shamsie; Surface by Siddhartha ... May 14, 2005
There are also nods to Graham Greene (including the cheeky suggestion that the great author had once been arrested and imprisoned by one of the characters ... Times Online,

'Water' starts strong, but simmers away Apr 29, 2005
Graham Greene used to divide his work between "serious novels" and "entertainments." In Walk on Water, an Israeli message thriller about a Mossad agent (Lior ... Baltimore Sun,

Eminent Domains May 13, 2005
War Notes), Henry Green (Caught), Elizabeth Bowen (The Heat of the Day), Harold Nicolson (Diaries and Letters: The War Years), and Graham Greene (The End of ... Atlantic Online

TWO BY MANKIEWICZ May 9, 2005
In his 1958 adaptation of Graham Greene’s “The Quiet American� (MGM), Joseph Mankiewicz repudiated the novel’s historical accuracy—as the CIA had ... New Yorker,

A name-dropper of a Cold War novel May 2, 2005
He bears a special animus toward novelist Graham Greene, who once worked under Philby at MI6, the British equivalent of the CIA, and continued to hobnob with ... Los Angeles Times (subscription),

The mystery inside the mystery May 14, 2005
...which began filming a few weeks after the attack on Pearl Harbor, and ends with "The Third Man," released in 1949 and based on Graham Greene's story. ... Pittsburgh Tribune-Review,

Cakes and Ale (Vintage International) May 11, 2005
...(A side note: Rosie's character reminds me of Ida, from Graham Greene's *Brighton Rock*, and both can be viewed as an English author's artistic attempt to ... MediaGab

A Work of Art May 18, 2005
This was, as Graham Greene might say, more than an entertainment; this was a work of art, an absurd, even surreal, piece of transcendence. ... Broward New Times,

'Lolita' still causes at stir at 50 May 15, 2005
That is, until copies were seized by US Customs, and reviewer Graham Greene chose it as one of the three best novels of the year. ... Louisville Courier-Journal,

Drug wars at pulse-pounding pace May 15, 2005
Hard to top that for accolades, but I'll take a shot: Don Winslow's sprawling opus is the best writing about Mexico by an Anglo since the days of Graham Greene ... Huntsville Times,

Hatching the female gumshoe Marcia Muller created an imaginary ... May 15, 2005
...the group's first grand master in 1955, and she has been joined by 47 other heavyweights of the mystery and suspense genre, including Graham Greene, Rex Stout ... The Register-Guard,

The Aderall Me May 12, 2005
...treat nasal congestion. James Agee, Graham Greene, and Philip K. Dick all took the drug to increase their output. Before the FDA ... DisInfo.com

Open house across the bamboo curtain Apr 29, 2005
Steeped in poverty for decades, the country has seen momentous changes since Saigon-bound Graham Greene took his rooms in the 1950s overlooking the arching ... Telegraph.co.uk,

Vitriol among the voters raises Green hopes of making history Apr 28, 2005
It was always a resort with a racy feel (Graham Greene's dark romancing of its underworld, Brighton Rock, was published as long ago as 1938) and it always ... Independent,

Spirit Bear tops at Sprockets kid film fest May 9, 2005
...and Graham Greene in a story based upon real-life events, in which a Vancouver teenager seeks to save the rare, white kermode bear. ... Canada.com,

Canada, S. Korea big winners at Sprockets May 10, 2005
Begley, Jr. and Graham Greene in a story based upon a Vancouver teenager who sets out to save the rare, white kermode bear. In addition ... Globe and Mail,

Unofficial selection Apr 29, 2005
Once the playground of writers F. Scott Fitzgerald, Somerset Maugham and Graham Greene, artists Picasso and Matisse, and royalty, it's become a safe haven for ... Sydney Morning Herald (subscription),

Signs of heartbreak and hope color Vietnam’s landscape May 1, 2005
Ho Chi Minh City, built by the French in the colonial era, we’re in the heart of town at a historic property that was the setting for Graham Greene’s The ... Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (subscription),

Postcards From Cannes May 10, 2005
So if you say it wrong — ie if you say it American — you might as well just admit that you always thought Graham Greene was a special St. ... Calendar Live (subscription),

Twelve Angry Men Announces National Tour and West End Production May 6, 2005
...s House, starring Janet McTeer, Complicite’s production of The Chairs, Oscar Wilde’s An Ideal Husband, the stage adaptation of Graham Greene’s Travels ... Broadway World,

Starring roles May 5, 2005
Sebastian plans to direct his film, The End of the Party - an adaptation of a Graham Greene short story of the same name - in and around Herts. ... Herts 24,

Russell Banks: The Darling May 4, 2005
But as in the thrillers of Graham Greene, The Darling takes an abrupt turn and Hannah begins to understand she was merely standing at the mouth of a river ... New Zealand Herald,

CRIME BOOKS Apr 30, 2005
...and twisting plot. There are touches of le Carré and Graham Greene, but Kanon is too good to ape another writer. He pays homage ... Globe and Mail,

Discovering that crusading spirit May 3, 2005
Enter allies, in a jaded environmentalist (Graham Greene), a top rock band in the Trews, and a cute Goth girl whose daddy happens to be public enemy No. ... Globe and Mail,

Murder at the Howard Johnson’s on the plate at Murry’s ... May 3, 2005
...has been lost at sea in the 1960s. Her co-stars include Diane Ladd, Lee Majors and Graham Greene. She and Gilbert have had a six ... Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (subscription),

Last Call for Blackford Oakes by William F. Buckley Jr. May 10, 2005
Throw in glimpses of characters as diverse as Ronald Reagan, Gary Trudeau, Gore Vidal, Norman Mailer and Graham Greene and you have another Buckley romp ... Blogcritics.org

How I became the proprietor of a house of ill-repute Apr 29, 2005
I had no need to employ a cook, as I took all my meals at a nearby restaurant called Las Cabanas, a splendid Graham Greene-ish sort of place into which ... Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine

Haiti is a disaster that is always ignored Apr 26, 2005
...father, Francois, called “Papa Doc,� and then in the form of his son, Jean-Claude, “Baby Doc.� “Papa Doc,� immortalized in Graham Greene’s novel ... Chicago Maroon,

Antony Sher Stars in Primo at the Music Box Theatre - Opens July ... Apr 29, 2005
...s Cat On A Hot Tin Roof, and Complicite’s production of The Chairs, Oscar Wilde’s An Ideal Husband, the stage adaptation of Graham Greene’s Travels With ... Broadway World,

Unquiet Americans May 2, 2005
...intelligentsia. His new book chronicles his life in the 1970s as a frog version of the unwitting spy in Graham Greene's Our Man in Havana. ... Artforum,

Declaration of Independence Apr 27, 2005
They decided to order books by authors they loved—all the books, “not just the ones everybody knows about.� All of Graham Greene, all of Anthony Trollope ... Salt Lake City Weekly,

Maria Schell May 1, 2005
...who falls for German officer Marius Goring in the tragic wartime romance So Little Time (1952), and Trevor Howard's lover in the Graham Greene adaptation, The ... The Herald,

Melville House’s Art of the Novella May 3, 2005
This is the other side of James, ‘The Master’ himself at his best, a cunning and funny tale of admiration and ambition. (Graham Greene was right when he ... Bookslut,

Reflections On the Work of Paul Auster May 10, 2005
Like Graham Greene he generates an extraordinary excitement and tension, and like the writer of Brighton Rock he invests his work with an intellectual depth ... California Literary Review,






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