Graham Greene's Wanderers
Discover the intriguing world of Graham Greene's fiction in Graham Greene's Wanderers by Thomas Wm. Hill, published by Rowman & Littlefield in 1998. This insightful study, spanning 218 pages, delves into the recurring themes of travel, exploration, and the essence of home in Greene's literary masterpieces. Hill, a knowledgeable scholar, expertly crystallizes contemporary research while presenting a compelling theory of dwelling and loss that resonates throughout Greene's narratives. His characters, often depicted as wanderers, embark on profound journeys that reflect the complexities of the human experience. This book is a must-read for fans of literary criticism and those interested in the rich tapestry of Greene’s work. Enhance your understanding of this modern literary giant and explore the depths of his storytelling with Graham Greene's Wanderers.