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Twenty-One Stories

by Graham Greene

Synopsis

In "The Basement Room" a small boy witnesses an event that blights his whole life. Like the other stories in this book (written between 1929 and 1954), it hinges on the themes that dominate Graham Greenes novels--fear, pity and violence, pursuit, betrayal and mans restless search for salvation. Some of the stories are comic--poor Mr Malings stomach mysteriously broadcasts all sorts of sounds; others are wryly sad--a youthful indiscretion catches up with Mr Carter in "The Blue Film." They can be deeply shocking: in "The Destructors" a gang of children systematically destroys a mans house. Yet others are hauntingly tragic--a strange relationship between twins that reaches its climax at a childrens party. Whatever the mood, each one is a compelling entertainment and unmistakably the work of one of the finest storytellers of the century.

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Book Information

Copyright year 1975
ISBN-13 9780140185348
ISBN-10 0140185348
Class Copyright
Publisher Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated
Subject Fiction
File Size 95 MB
Number of Pages 208
Shelf No. KQ442