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The Human Factor - Graham Greene
The Human Factor
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A morally complex and mature work from a modern master IN THIS later novel by Graham Greene— featuring a new introduction—the author continues to explore moral and theological dilemmas through psychologically astute character studies and exciting drama on an international stage. In The Human... show more
A morally complex and mature work from a modern master IN THIS later novel by Graham Greene— featuring a new introduction—the author continues to explore moral and theological dilemmas through psychologically astute character studies and exciting drama on an international stage. In The Human Factor A high- level operative of the British Secret Service acts as a double agent to benefit his family.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9780143105565
Publisher: Penguin Classics
Pages no: 268
Edition language: English
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Mommy, am I cult?
Mommy, am I cult? rated it
2.0 The Human Factor
If a chain is as strong as its weakest link, is a novel as strong as its tackiest passages?This is my clueless (and somewhat arrogant) rant. As I always heard Greene being pictured as respected, I was very disapointed at this novel. More specifically, at its style.This is what first raised my ears:A...
BrokenTune
BrokenTune rated it
4.0 The Human Factor
‘It’s possible, of course, just possible,’ C said, ‘that the leak came from abroad and that the evidence has been planted here. They would like to disrupt us, damage morale and hurt us with the Americans. The knowledge that there was a leak, if it became public, could be more damaging than the leak ...
Books etc.
Books etc. rated it
Sometimes I wonder why I enjoy Greene so much since he always break heart. I suppose this is what we are looking for in our reading, something to move our heart. Better to cry afterwards than to forget that we've read the book. Does it mean that readers are emotion junkie?About the book itself, as a...
The Library of Babel
The Library of Babel rated it
4.0
When Graham Greene wrote this book he was 74 years old and had published his first novel 49 years earlier. These are two facts that show how extraordinarily long-lived the literary career of this man has been. But those who may look for decay or incipient senility in "The Human Factor" will be disap...
target acquired
target acquired rated it
4.0
a novel of spies and of pawns and of the interchangeability of those roles. the tale is deceptively simple and straightforward; the mixed loyalties of the protagonist and the portrait of his relationship with his african wife are sweetly affecting and pleasingly non-dramatic....but all of this is, i...
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