The Church of St John, Montreaux, Switzerland will be live streaming Caroline’s funeral service on Monday 1st March from approximately 1.55pm CET. https://www.stjohnsmontreux.ch/post/caroline-bourget-link-to-funeral-live-stream The Family has set up an email […]
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Caroline Bourget
With enormous regret we report the death of our greatest Patron and dearest friend Caroline Bourget, daughter of Graham Greene. She died in Corseaux, Switzerland, after a tragic accident at […]
Read MoreFabulous News about Festival 2021!
At last there is great news to share about the Graham Greene International Festival. It will be taking place this year in Berkhamsted but because of the on-going Covid crisis […]
Read MoreCollecting Graham Greene
If you are a collector of Graham Greene’s books you will be interested to read about the collection of Friend of the Trust David Hawksworth who lives in Germany. […]
Read MoreIn pursuit of Mr Greene
This post also features an avid Graham Greene collector. Zoeb Matin [pictured] is a true Graham Greene aficionado. He lives and works in Mumbai which he prefers to call by […]
Read MoreIan Fleming & Graham Greene
American student Lucas Townsend (left) has recently embarked on a period of doctoral research at the University of Roehampton in S.W. London. His chosen subject involves the writings of Ian […]
Read MoreA Poem and Hope for the New Year
Fr. Gerard Garrigan, from St. Louis Monastery, Missouri has sent this poem dedicated to Graham Greene. May I take this opportunity to wish everyone a better New Year in the […]
Read MoreCongratulations!
Congratulations are due to Professor Joyce Stavick, who many festival goers will know. Joyce, who recently retired from her post at the University of North Georgia and, sadly, as editor […]
Read MoreChristmas? Bah Humbug!
Was Graham Greene a bah humbug about Christmas? He certainly seemed to want to avoid the festive season in the UK if he could, going abroad to what was then […]
Read MoreWhere is this?
You would be very hard pressed to identify the location of this huge and anonymous block of Victorian-era flats and any association it might have had with Graham Greene. It […]
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