Guido Waldman
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Description
With considerable freedom for a reticent man, Graham Greene discusses his travels and encounters. He became a writer as a form of escape and therapy after a peaceful and happy childhood was shattered by a traumatic school life. The divided loyalties there made him a life long devotee of the world of espionage and he is continously fascinated by revolution and repression, the danger offering him escape from 'the grisly routine of everyday life'.