Our man in Havana

an entertainment.

Paperback, 220 pages

English language

Published Jan. 1, 1971 by Penguin.

ISBN:
978-0-14-018493-8
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OCLC Number:
54704935

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reviewed Our man in Havana by Graham Greene (Penguin Twentieth Century cClassics)

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Greene described this book as an "entertainment." In the early comedic parts I thought that Greene, at least in this instance, had indeed produced a lightweight entertaining novel and was not the heavyweight literature writer I had been lead to believe he was. I was thinking that I would not greatly inclined to read anything else by a writer many feel was robbed of the Nobel Prize.

When the book suddenly and dramatically veers towards the Tragic at about the half-way point my feelings also began to change. The characters steadily developed greater depth and a clear message emerged. The pace and rate of incident increased and a genuine sense of fear for the protagonist grew in me. I found the ending particularly satisfying, though explaining why would introduce plot spoilers....Having finished I am keen to read more by Greene.

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