Highlights include Nicholas Shakespeare on Greene’s relationship with Ian Fleming and Nigel West on Greene and MI6.

Julia G. Young, ‘Travelling the Lawless Roads: Anglophone Writers in Mexico, 1926-1946’.

Jon Wise, ‘The Curious Case of Graham Greene’s Autobiographies: A Personal View’.

Nigel West, ‘Greene Intelligence: Graham at SIS’.

Lo Dagerman, ‘Heaven is Near and its Aftermath: Swedish actress Anita Björk and writer Stig Dagerman’ (Lo is Anita and Stig’s daughter).

Kevin Ruane,‘“Me and My Girl”: Graham Greene’s relationship with Dorothy Glover, 1938-1971’.

Randy Boyagoda, ‘Our Man in Oshawa: Reading Graham Greene at the Right and Wrong Times in a Writer’s Life’.

Andrew Biswell, ‘Visions of Brighton’.

Nicholas Shakespeare, ‘On the Rocks: the Intelligence, Literary and Personal Relationship of Ian Fleming and Graham Greene’.

Motonori Sato, ‘The Invisible Japanese Gentleman Revisited: Junzaburo Nishiwaki’s Postwar Engagement with Graham Greene’.

Daphna Erdinast-Vulcan, ‘Greene, Conrad and the Dynamics of Hetero-biography’.

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