Ways of escape
Book • 1926
Ways of Escape is an autobiographical work by Graham Greene, delving into his life, travels, and the inspirations behind his writing.
Greene reflects on his experiences in various parts of the world, including his time as a journalist and his involvement with intelligence services.
He explores the complex relationship between his personal life and his literary creations, offering insights into his creative process.
The book also sheds light on his personal struggles and the psychological aspects that influenced his work.
Ways of Escape provides a candid and intimate portrait of one of the 20th century's most influential writers, revealing the man behind the novels and stories that captivated readers worldwide.
Greene reflects on his experiences in various parts of the world, including his time as a journalist and his involvement with intelligence services.
He explores the complex relationship between his personal life and his literary creations, offering insights into his creative process.
The book also sheds light on his personal struggles and the psychological aspects that influenced his work.
Ways of Escape provides a candid and intimate portrait of one of the 20th century's most influential writers, revealing the man behind the novels and stories that captivated readers worldwide.
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