The centenary edition with a new introduction by Paul Theroux: three men meet on a ship bound for Haiti. Hiding behind their actors’ masks, they hesitate on the edge of life — afraid of love, afraid of pain, afraid of fear itself.
Why You Should Read?
- Explores moral complexities within a historical and political backdrop.
- Features a centenary edition with a new introduction by Paul Theroux, providing updated insights.
- Presents a vivid portrayal of life in Haiti, offering a glimpse into a specific time and place.
- Focuses on characters grappling with fear, love, and the edges of life.
About the Author
Graham Greene is a celebrated English novelist, short story writer, playwright, and literary critic, known for his exploration of moral and political issues within a complex narrative structure. His works often delve into the ambiguities of good and evil, examining the psychological and spiritual dimensions of his characters. Greene's writing, characterized by its suspenseful plots and vivid settings, earned him both critical acclaim and a wide readership. He is considered one of the leading novelists of the twentieth century.