Graham Greene
Writer
Name at birth: Henry Graham Greene
Graham Greene was one of the most popular and critically acclaimed authors of the 20th century, a British writer whose work had both popular and critical appeal. By his own claim, Greene wrote both "entertainments" and "serious novels," many of them political thrillers. An editor, essayist, playwright and novelist, Greene's most famous works include Brighton Rock (1938), The Quiet American (1955), Our Man in Havana (1958) and The Honorary Consul (1973). He had a long association with the movies, and was involved in This Gun for Hire (1942, with Alan Ladd), The Third Man (1949, starring Orson Welles) and Loser Takes All (1956).
Extra credit: Graham's mother was a cousin to British writer Robert Louis Stevenson.
Four Good Links
Greeneland: The World of Graham Greene
Terrific site for fans, with a bio and Greene commentary
Graham Greene
A fan site with an annotated link list
Graham Greene's Vietnam
Explores the role of travel in Greene's work
Graham Greene and the Movies
His filmography from the Internet Movie Database
Vital Stats
Birth
Birthplace
Berkhampsted, Hertfordshire, England
Death
Best Known As
Author of The Honorary Consul and The Third Man

