Highlights include Armando Iannucci in conversation with Richard Greene and Ramón Rami-Porta on the wisdom (or otherwise) of Greene’s conversion to Catholicism.

Jon Wise, ‘England Made Me – a neglected Greene novel.’

Ian Thomson, ‘“Our Man in the Oloffson”: Graham Greene in Hotel Haiti.’

Randy Boyagoda, ‘Human and Humane Factors: the Graham Greene Approach to Life.’

Armando Iannucci, ‘Reading Graham Greene’: a conversation with Richard Greene.

Shirley Day, ‘“Who Killed Kolly Kibber?” A Deep Dive into the Difficulty of Adapting Brighton Rock.’

Kevin Ruane, ‘“Dear Heart: the Graham Greene-Catherine Walston Correspondence, 1947-1978.’

Angela Maye-Banbury, ‘Graham Greene’s Achill: A Record of Love.’

Creina Mansfield and Mike Hill, ‘“My best entertainment”: The Ministry of Fear.’

Ramón Rami-Porta, ‘On converting to Catholicism: if Greene hadn’t made that “mistake”.’

Brigitte Timmermann, ‘Female aspects of The Third Man (1949).’

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