TAN Direction Episode 29: Graham Greene

 

Episode 29: Graham Greene

Delve into the complex life of Graham Greene, a renowned Catholic novelist of the 20th century. Despite Greene’s struggles with his faith and a life marked by moral ambiguity, Joseph Pearce examines the profound themes of faith and disillusionment in Greene’s novels, emphasizing the paradoxes and conflicts that shape his characters. Greene’s intriguing personal choices lead us to ponder the intersection of literature, faith, and the enigma that was Graham Greene.

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Joseph Pearce is an English-born writer and convert to the Catholic Faith who lives in the USA. He is Director of Book Publishing at the Augustine Institute, editor of the St. Austin Review, and series editor of the Ignatius Critical Editions. He is the author of numerous books, including the TAN Books best-seller Benedict XVI: Defender of the Faith.

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