Highlights include Sir Vince Cable on the politics of Greene’s novels and Sarah Rainsford on women reporters in Castro’s Cuba.
Lucinda Cummings-Kilmer, ‘Graham Greene and Norman Sherry – the Fox and the Hound’ (Lucinda was Sherry’s research assistant).
Kevin Ruane, ‘“It was our Bible”: US Vietnam War era Reporters and the impact of Graham Greene’s The Quiet American’.
Mark Lawson in conversation with Bryony Lavery and Esther Richardson on ‘Brighton Rock: wrestling a wonderful story from out of a book and on to the stage’.
Revd. Canon and Emeritus Professor David Jasper, ‘The Priest in the Novels of Graham Greene: The Saint and the Sinner’.
Dr Brigitte Timmerman in conversation with Mile Hyman and Jean-Luc Fromental, ‘What or who was The Third Man – the vital question remain’.
Sarah Rainsford, ‘Our Woman in Havana: Reporting Castro’s Cuba’.
Sir Vince Cable, former Leader of the Liberal Democrats, ‘Politics and the Novels of Graham Greene’.
Geoffrey Wansell, ‘Where is the line between true crime and crime fiction?’
Johanne Elster Hanson, ‘Scandinavians are terribly Scandinavian: Graham Greene’s friendship with Norwegian writer Nordahl Grieg’
Dr Tamás Molnár and Dr Ramón Rami-Porta, ‘Graham Greene’s Hungarian Connection’