The lawless roads

Book • 1950
Graham Greene's 'The Lawless Roads' recounts his journey through Mexico in the late 1930s, a time of religious persecution and political upheaval.

Greene's vivid descriptions capture the beauty and brutality of the country, as he explores the lives of ordinary people caught in extraordinary circumstances.

The book delves into themes of faith, poverty, and the struggle for justice, offering a compelling portrait of a nation in crisis.

Through his keen observations and introspective reflections, Greene creates a powerful and unsettling account of a journey into the heart of darkness.

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