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Spy Fiction
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ashjclery
2006-12-04 11:53:19 UTC
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Im doing my dissertation in college on Spy Fiction during world wars and am
particulary interested in Graham Greene. Any ideas on what novels i could
focus on?? Any would be appreciated. Thanks
Francis A. Miniter
2006-12-04 17:24:55 UTC
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Post by ashjclery
Im doing my dissertation in college on Spy Fiction during world wars and am
particulary interested in Graham Greene. Any ideas on what novels i could
focus on?? Any would be appreciated. Thanks
"The Quiet American", of course.

"Our Man in Havana".

"The Confidential Agent".


Francis A. Miniter
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2006-12-04 22:59:54 UTC
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Post by ashjclery
Im doing my dissertation in college on Spy Fiction during
world wars and am particulary interested in Graham Greene.
Any ideas on what novels i could focus on??
"The Quiet American", of course.
"Our Man in Havana".
"The Confidential Agent".
Don't they all have post-WW2 settings?

It's not exactly rocket science to answer that question from a
reference book. Might be handy practice to spell your question
right, too.

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