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Graham Greene’s passion for moral complexity and his stylistic aplomb were perfectly suited to the cat-and mouse game of the spy novel, a genre he practically invented and to which he periodically returned while fashioning one of the twentieth century’s longest, most triumphant literary careers. Written late in his life, The Human Factor displays his gift for suspense at its most refined level, and his understanding of the physical and spiritual vulnerability of the individual at its deepest.
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Everyman's Library: The Human Factor, Graham Greene, Peter Kemp
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- Released
- 1992
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- Title
- Everyman's Library: The Human Factor
- Subtitle
- Introduction by Peter Kemp
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Graham Greene, Peter Kemp
- Publisher
- EVERYMANS LIB
- Released
- 1992
- Format
- Hardcover
- Pages
- 378
- ISBN10
- 0679409920
- ISBN13
- 9780679409922
- Series
- Tags
- Fiction, Mystery & Thriller, Historical Fiction, Love, Thriller, Classics, British Literature, England, English Literature, Espionage, Spy Novels, Conspiracy, South Africa, Secret Services, Cold War, Agents, Secret Agents, Double Agents
- First published
- 1978
- Original title
- The Human Factor
- Rating
- 3.95 out of 5
- Description
- Graham Greene’s passion for moral complexity and his stylistic aplomb were perfectly suited to the cat-and mouse game of the spy novel, a genre he practically invented and to which he periodically returned while fashioning one of the twentieth century’s longest, most triumphant literary careers. Written late in his life, The Human Factor displays his gift for suspense at its most refined level, and his understanding of the physical and spiritual vulnerability of the individual at its deepest.
















