It is perhaps unsurprising, given his wide, international appeal, to discover that a biography, appropriately entitled Graham Greene, has been written by Aleksandr Livergant and published in Russia. It has […]
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The Graham Greene Film Review Competition Update
Entries can now be submitted for the Graham Greene Film Review Competition for which the winner will receive a prize of £500. Although Graham Greene’s work as a film reviewer, […]
Read MoreThe party’s over but …
The Graham Greene International Festival is over for another year but certainly not forgotten. If you missed the event but want to know what took place, you are invited to […]
Read MoreGraham Greene Film Review Competition
An exciting new competition was announced on the Saturday of the 2019 Festival. The Graham Greene Birthplace Trust is launching a brand new competition in which entrants will be asked […]
Read MoreThe Final Countdown
The 21st Graham Greene International Festival is only a matter of days away. At present, fair weather is promised which means that, between events, festival-goers will be able to enjoy […]
Read MoreA Message from our Festival Director
Dear All, I hope you are very well, enjoying the last of the summer, and looking forward to the Graham Greene International Festival 2019. I am delighted to inform you […]
Read MoreLucy Hill: A tribute
The recent and sudden death of Lucy – our fellow and youngest Trustee – gave us the greatest sorrow and heartache. In the first years of the Graham Greene International […]
Read MoreGreene & Nottingham: A Forthcoming Event
In A Sort of Life, Greene comments laconically that in Nottingham he found a town ‘as haunting as Berkhamsted’. He would later use it as a setting both for a […]
Read MoreNEIL SINYARD & THE THIRD MAN
Regular Festival-goers will be very familiar with the name Neil Sinyard. Professor Sinyard has given a number of talks at Berkhamsted, particularly on Greene and the cinema. He has frequently […]
Read MoreTHE QUIET AMERICAN IN MOSCOW
The title of Professor Kevin Ruane talk on the Friday morning of the forthcoming festival makes interesting reading: ‘”It was our bible”: US Vietnam War era Reporters (1965-1975) and the […]
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