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Day 2 – Friday 26th September 2025
September 26 @ 9:45 am
£15.00 – £24.00Morning session
The Town Hall
£24
9:45 – England Made Me: The historian and bibliographer Jon Wise will discuss an accomplished but now neglected early novel by Graham Greene.
10:45 – Break for tea and coffee
11:15 – Faith and Revolution in Graham Greene’s Mexico (1910-1940): The historian Ricardo Alvarez-Pimentel (Baylor University) will help us understand the complex world which inspired The Lawless Roads and The Power and the Glory.
Break for lunch
Afternoon session
The Town Hall
£24
2:30 – Human and Humane Factors: The Graham Greene Approach to Life: Randy Boyagoda (University of Toronto) will take us into Greene’s late masterpiece about an honourable traitor.
3:30 – Break for tea and coffee
4:00 – Reading Graham Greene: acclaimed author, comedian, and broadcaster Armando Iannucci tells why he is “|a huge Graham Greene fan”.
Evening session
The Civic Centre
£15
8:00 – Brighton Rock (BBC Films, 2011, 107 minutes), the second adaptation of one of Greene’s greatest works, this film is set in the 1960s. It is directed by Rowan Joffe, and stars Helen Mirren, Sam Riley, Andrea Riseborough, and John Hurt. Introduced by Mike Hill.