Review
** 'GRAHAM GREENE: A LIFE IN LETTERS will offer the most important contribution to studies of the writer since the completion of Norman Sherry's epic, three-volume biography (
BOOKSELLER )
** 'A triumph of judgment and judicious selection that offers a vivid new picture of Greene the man: his pleasures, foibles and, above all, his generosity... Now, perhaps for the first time, he emerges whole from the shadow of his biographers, as distinctiv (
Ian Thomson, SUNDAY TIMES )
** 'Impeccably edited by Richard Greene, it succeeds admirably in it's declared purpose: to bring together for the first time in one volume letters "that are engaging to read and that reveal Greene's personal, literary, religious and political concerns over a period of 70 years." (
Nicholas Shakespeare, DAILY TELEGRAPH )
** 'A condensed portrait of the successful literary life in the 20th century. (
Craig Brown, MAIL ON SUNDAY )
Sunday Times
'A triumph of judgment and judicious selection that offers a vivid new picture of Greene the man: his pleasures, foibles and, above all, his generosity'