Authors: Richard Greene
Berkhamsted School, 1914. Graham sits at the centre of the front row. His father Charles Greene, who was headmaster, sits directly behind him.
Lady Ottoline Morrell was an early supporter of Graham Greene’s work. In this photograph from 1930 she stands on the left. Beside her are Vivien Greene, holding a dog, Graham, and the critic and journalist Basil de Sélincourt.
‘— think of us as moral lepers.’ (
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) Edith Sitwell shrewdly spotted Graham Greene as a rising talent in the mid-1920s and remained a close friend for forty years.
Lighting up a stinker at ‘Stinkers’, Evelyn Waugh stands in front of his house, Piers Court in Stinchcombe, Gloucestershire.
Graham Greene as publisher with Eyre & Spottiswoode in 1947. Seated is the managing director Douglas Jerrold. Greene soon resigned after a row with the novelist Anthony Powell.
Graham uncorked. Note the miniature bottles in the background. A similar collection figures in
Our Man in Havana
.
The Swedish actress Anita Björk, with whom Graham had a loveaffair in the late 1950s. Here she sits beside Gregory Peck in a still from
Night People
(1954).
Graham Greene and Jocelyn Rickards (front right) had a brief affair in
c
. 1953. Here they are with friends at Battersea Funfair.
Graham on a picnic in Switzerland with his grandsons Andrew and Jonathan Bourget.
‘It makes one feel there’s some point in writing books after all.’ (
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) Graham helped his daughter Caroline to buy a ranch in Alberta, Canada. Here she stands with her horse Silence, the model for Seraphina in
Our Man in Havana
.
‘I can stir up a little trouble if necessary!’ (
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) Graham trying to slip over the American border from Canada,
c
. 1955.
‘— a
horrible
photo of me and the Pope.’ (
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) Graham Greene at the Vatican with Pope Paul VI in 1966.