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OMCH (2 October 1. April 1. 99. 1), better known by his pen name Graham Greene, was an English novelist regarded by many as one of the great writers of the 2. Combining literary acclaim with widespread popularity, Greene acquired a reputation early in his lifetime as a major writer, both of serious Catholic novels, and of thrillers (or "entertainments" as he termed them). He was shortlisted, in 1.

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Although Greene objected strongly to being described as a Roman Catholic novelist, rather than as a novelist who happened to be Catholic, Catholic religious themes are at the root of much of his writing, especially the four major Catholic novels: Brighton Rock, The Power and the Glory, The Heart of the Matter, and The End of the Affair; [7] which are regarded as "the gold standard" of the Catholic novel.[8] Several works, such as The Confidential Agent, The Quiet American, Our Man in Havana, The Human Factor, and his screenplay for The Third Man, also show Greene's avid interest in the workings and intrigues of international politics and espionage. Greene was born in Berkhamsted in Hertfordshire into a large, influential family that included the owners of the Greene King Brewery. He boarded at Berkhamsted School in Hertfordshire, where his father taught and became headmaster. Unhappy at the school, he attempted suicide several times. He went up to Balliol College, Oxford, to study history, where, while an undergraduate, he published his first work in 1.

Babbling April. After graduating, Greene worked first as a private tutor and then as a journalist – first on the Nottingham Journal and then as a sub- editor on The Times. He converted to Catholicism in 1. Vivien Dayrell- Browning.[9] Later in life he took to calling himself a "Catholic agnostic", or even at times a "Catholic atheist".[1. He published his first novel, The Man Within, in 1. He supplemented his novelist's income with freelance journalism, and book and film reviews.

His 1. 93. 7 film review[1. Wee Willie Winkie (for the British journal Night and Day), commented on the sexuality of the nine- year- old star, Shirley Temple.

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This provoked Twentieth Century Fox to sue, prompting Greene to live in Mexico until after the trial was over. While in Mexico, Greene developed the ideas for The Power and the Glory.[1. Greene originally divided his fiction into two genres (which he described as "entertainments" and "novels"): thrillers—often with notable philosophic edges—such as The Ministry of Fear; and literary works—on which he thought his literary reputation would rest—such as The Power and the Glory. Greene had a history of depression, which had a profound effect on his writing and personal life.[1. In a letter to his wife, Vivien, he told her that he had "a character profoundly antagonistic to ordinary domestic life," and that "unfortunately, the disease is also one's material."[1. William Golding described Greene as "the ultimate chronicler of twentieth- century man's consciousness and anxiety."[1. He died in 1. 99.

Corseaux cemetery.[1. Early years (1. 90. Watch Serena Mediafire. Henry Graham Greene was born in 1. St. John’s House, a boarding house of Berkhamsted School, Hertfordshire, where his father was housemaster.[1. He was the fourth of six children; his younger brother, Hugh, became Director- General of the BBC, and his elder brother, Raymond, an eminent physician and mountaineer. His parents, Charles Henry Greene and Marion Raymond Greene, were first cousins,[1.

Greene King Brewery, bankers, and statesmen; his mother was cousin to Robert Louis Stevenson.[1. Charles Greene was second master at Berkhamsted School, where the headmaster was Dr Thomas Fry, who was married to Charles' cousin. Another cousin was the right- wing pacifist Ben Greene, whose politics led to his internment during World War II. In his childhood, Greene spent his summers with his uncle, Sir William, at Harston House. In Greene's description of his childhood, he describes his learning to read there: "It was at Harston I found quite suddenly I could read — the book was Dixon Brett, Detective.

I didn't want anyone to know of my discovery, so I read only in secret, in a remote attic, but my mother must have spotted what I was at all the same, for she gave me Ballantyne's The Coral Island for the train journey home — always an interminable journey with the long wait between trains at Bletchley…"In 1. Charles Greene succeeded Dr Fry as headmaster of Berkhamsted. Graham also attended the school as a boarder. Bullied and profoundly depressed, he made several suicide attempts, including, as he wrote in his autobiography, by Russian roulette and by taking aspirin before going swimming in the school pool.

In 1. 92. 0, aged 1. London, afterwards returning to school as a day student.[2.

School friends included Claud Cockburn the journalist, and Peter Quennell the historian. In 1. 92. 2, Greene was for a short time a member of the Communist Party of Great Britain, and sought an invitation to the new Soviet Union, of which nothing came.[2.

In 1. 92. 5, while he was an undergraduate at Balliol College, Oxford, his first work, a poorly received volume of poetry titled Babbling April, was published.[2. Greene suffered from periodic bouts of depression while at Oxford, and largely kept to himself.[2.

Of Greene's time at Oxford, his contemporary Evelyn Waugh noted that: "Graham Greene looked down on us (and perhaps all undergraduates) as childish and ostentatious. He certainly shared in none of our revelry."[2. He graduated in 1.

Writing career[edit]After leaving Oxford, Greene worked for a period of time as a private tutor and then turned to journalism – first on the Nottingham Journal,[2. The Times. While he was working in Nottingham, he started corresponding with Vivien Dayrell- Browning, who had written to him to correct him on a point of Catholic doctrine. Greene was an agnostic at the time, but when he later began to think about marrying Vivien, it occurred to him that, as he puts it in A Sort of Life, he "ought at least to learn the nature and limits of the beliefs she held." Greene was baptised on 2. February 1. 92. 6 and they married on 1. October 1. 92. 7 at St Mary's Church, Hampstead, North London. Greene's first published novel was The Man Within (1.

Favourable reception emboldened him to quit his sub- editor job at The Times and work as a full- time novelist. The next two books, The Name of Action (1. Rumour at Nightfall (1. His first true success was Stamboul Train (1.

Book Society and adapted as the film Orient Express, in 1. He supplemented his novelist's income with freelance journalism, book and film reviews for The Spectator, and co- editing the magazine Night and Day. Greene's 1. 93. 7 film review of Wee Willie Winkie, for Night and Day – which said that the nine- year- old star, Shirley Temple, displayed "a dubious coquetry" which appealed to "middle- aged men and clergymen" – provoked Twentieth Century Fox successfully to sue for £3,5. Greene leaving the UK to live in Mexico until after the trial was over.[1. While in Mexico, Greene developed the ideas for the novel often considered his masterpiece, The Power and the Glory.[1. As his career lengthened, both Greene and his readers found the distinction between entertainments and novels increasingly problematic. The last book Greene termed an entertainment was Our Man in Havana in 1.