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Exploring the intersection of literature and socio-political contexts, this analysis delves into Graham Greene's early career during the turbulent 1930s. Brian Diemert positions Greene among contemporary writers advocating for reform, emphasizing his belief in the inseparable link between fiction and its societal backdrop. The work highlights Greene's use of popular writing forms to engage and educate a broad audience about pressing issues of the time, showcasing his commitment to literature as a tool for social change.
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Graham Greene's Thrillers and the 1930s, Brian Diemert
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