The Quiet American: (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition) by Graham Greene, Robert Stone (Introduction)

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(Paperback - Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)

  • Pub. Date: August 2004
  • 208pp
  • Sales Rank: 16,737
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    • Pub. Date: August 2004
    • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
    • Format: Paperback, 208pp
    • Sales Rank: 16,737

    Synopsis

    While the French Army in Indo-China is grappling with the Vietminh, back in Saigon a young and high-minded American named Pyle begins to channel economic aid to a "Third Force."

    Caught between French colonialists and the Vietminh, Fowler, the narrator and seasoned foreign correspondent, observes: "I never knew a man who had better motives for all the trouble he caused." As young Pyle's policies blunder on into bloodshed, the older man finds it impossible to stand aside as an observer. But Fowler's motives for intervening are suspect, both to the police and to himself: for Pyle has robbed him of his Vietnamese mistress.

    "No serious writer of this century has more thoroughly invaded and shaped the public imagination than Graham Greene." (Time)

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    To honor Greene's centennial, Penguin is reissuing these six titles in deluxe editions featuring new cover art, French flaps, and ragged paper at an affordable price. Very nice if you need some new copies. Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.

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    Biography

    Known for his espionage thrillers set in exotic locales, Graham Greene is the writer who launched a thousand travel journalists. But although Greene produced some unabashedly commercial works -- he called them "entertainments," to distinguish them from his novels -- even his escapist fiction is rooted in the gritty realities he encountered around the globe.

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    Innocence=Ignoranceby Anonymous

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    March 07, 2006: Greene's novel was meant to shock and offend. He novelized the terrifying consequences of American geopolitical innocence. it should be read by intelligent and open minded people, and not the weak minded who see things only on one dimension.

    filthy awful bookby Anonymous

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    November 23, 2005: Sweat, grease, muss, filth, dirt, rage, passificity, and all of the general nastiments comprise Graham Greene?s The Quiet American. Mr. Bailey has kept to his long and unfortunate habit of assigning this novel to his AP Literature/ CC Composition and English 4 classes, and I have been the forced recipient for two years running. Graham Greene copies far to closely the elaborate disgust which society, in his view, leaches onto the world?s innocent. Innocent, meaning foreign or disabled. I may safely say that this book easily tops my list of least favorites, seconded only by every John Steinbeck novel ever written. The plot of The Quiet American centers around a somewhat greasy older European war correspondent and his vies for his frail and infantile Vietnamese mistress. Keep in mind the novel takes place just as the Americans began to enter Vietnam. Unfortunately for the slovenly Fowler, the new American aid worker, Pyle, has amorous intentions for the waifish foreign child. The remaining portions of the novel center around the typical love triangle in all books that feature an incoherent writer. The Quiet American When the novel was first published in the 1950?s it was Don?t be fooled by The Quiet Americans pseudo-profound nature, it is simply a sad recount of the world?s attempts to gain control of Indo-China.


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