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The Confidential Agent
The Confidential Agent
Author: Graham Greene
Viking Press Hardcover; Copyright 1939; renewed 1967. No DJ. A confidential agent from a government engaged in civil war arrives in London to purchase coal for his nation. Then all Hell breaks loose. The list of catastrophes is lengthy: his passport is challenged; he is charged with auto theft; he is beaten on the road; he is under constant surv...  more »
ISBN: 508350
Publication Date: 1967
Pages: 213
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Publisher: Viking Press
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio Cassette
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Graham Greene (1904-1991) was one of the most-accomplished British writers of the 20th Century, during which he wrote novels, essays, drama, short stories, travel journals, screenplays, and "entertainments"; "Confidential Agent" is one of the latter, and one of his best stories. The protagonist is a middle-aged literature professor now a depressed and exhausted civil servant of a government involved in civil war; he is sent to Britain to purchase coal; his mission turns into a personal defense of his physical safety. A likeable character, a compelling story. Source of the 1945 movie with Charles Boyer and Lauren Bacall (and Peter Lorre). THIS COPY IS HARDCOVER, NOT paperback despite PBS' label.
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dnhowarth avatar reviewed The Confidential Agent on + 174 more book reviews
Graham Greene (1904-1991) was one of the most-accomplished British writers of the 20th Century, during which he wrote novels, essays, drama, short stories, travel journals, screenplays, and "entertainments"; "Confidential Agent" is one of the latter, and one of his best stories. The protagonist is a middle-aged literature professor now a depressed and exhausted civil servant of a government involved in civil war; he is sent to Britain to purchase coal; his mission turns into a personal defense of his physical safety. A likeable character, a compelling story. Source of the 1945 movie with Charles Boyer and Lauren Bacall (and Peter Lorre). This copy is hardcover.


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