Highlights include Shirley Day on adaptations of Greene for the Big Screen and Mike Hill on Greene and that elusive Nobel.

Shirley Day, ‘Graham Greene – Adapting for the Cinema’.

Scott Newton, ‘Who was the real Kim Philby?’

Jon Wise in conversation with Graham Greene’s nephew Nick Dennys.

Jay Parini, the leading American poet and biographer, reflects on Greene in his life and work.

Kevin Ruane, ‘Shooting Alden Pyle: Graham Greene, Joseph L. Mankiewicz and the 1958 Hollywood version of The Quiet American’.

Matthew Butler on Greene and Mexico – ‘The Real Macario’.

Mike Hill, ‘Graham Greene and the Nobel Prize in Literature’.

Michael Mewshaw, ‘My Man in Antibes’, personal recollections of Graham Greene in the South of France.

Beatriz Valverde, ‘Greene: Guarding the Fourth Power’.

Creina Mansfield and Mike Hill, ‘Literary Giants in a War of Words: Graham Greene and Anthony Burgess’.

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