Graham Greene's The Quiet American is an “epochal novel.” It announces the inception of a new epoch at a decisive historical moment: on March 15, 1954, US National Security Council Directive 5412 came into force. NSC 5412 more or less coincided with the onset of the Cold War and made a political imperative of the absolute deniability of covert actions. It thereby ushered in a specifically modern form of innocence. Greene's novel is about an early version of that innocence. Modern innocence conceals the “principle of implosion” according to which ferocious opposites reverse into one another. Greene gives us his own version of implosion, the collapse of any private moral space putatively valorizable apart from global antagonisms. Modern innoc...
The true battles of the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union were fought on the i...
This thesis examines a representative range of Graham Greene‟s works, mostly novels published betwee...
As a historical continuum within the citizen imagination, the Cold War existed as a set of internali...
Graham Greene's The Quiet American is an “epochal novel.” It announces the inception of a new epoch ...
This essay argues that by challenging the rectitude of American intervention in Vietnam, The Quiet A...
Graham Greene's The Quiet American could be understood as the specific and unique example in experim...
This research paper focuses on one of the literature works of 20th century. A work of one of the mos...
This research paper focuses on one of the literature works of 20th century. A work of one of the mos...
An examination of similarities between Joseph Mankiewicz\u27s film adaptation of Graham Greene\u27s ...
This thesis studies the influence of the political environment on the work of English writer Graham ...
G. Greene has lived almost the whole Twentieth Century and has transcribed the most important and of...
The article highlights the influence of the French existentialist philosopher Sartre on Greene. Alon...
The Power and the Glory is often seen as a pessimistic, if not tragic, work. However, this fails to ...
This essay from 1999, republished in Notre Dame Magazine online in July 2023, explores how the 1950s...
In my paper America’s Lost Innocence I intend to focus on American cinema of the ’50s, part of ’60s,...
The true battles of the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union were fought on the i...
This thesis examines a representative range of Graham Greene‟s works, mostly novels published betwee...
As a historical continuum within the citizen imagination, the Cold War existed as a set of internali...
Graham Greene's The Quiet American is an “epochal novel.” It announces the inception of a new epoch ...
This essay argues that by challenging the rectitude of American intervention in Vietnam, The Quiet A...
Graham Greene's The Quiet American could be understood as the specific and unique example in experim...
This research paper focuses on one of the literature works of 20th century. A work of one of the mos...
This research paper focuses on one of the literature works of 20th century. A work of one of the mos...
An examination of similarities between Joseph Mankiewicz\u27s film adaptation of Graham Greene\u27s ...
This thesis studies the influence of the political environment on the work of English writer Graham ...
G. Greene has lived almost the whole Twentieth Century and has transcribed the most important and of...
The article highlights the influence of the French existentialist philosopher Sartre on Greene. Alon...
The Power and the Glory is often seen as a pessimistic, if not tragic, work. However, this fails to ...
This essay from 1999, republished in Notre Dame Magazine online in July 2023, explores how the 1950s...
In my paper America’s Lost Innocence I intend to focus on American cinema of the ’50s, part of ’60s,...
The true battles of the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union were fought on the i...
This thesis examines a representative range of Graham Greene‟s works, mostly novels published betwee...
As a historical continuum within the citizen imagination, the Cold War existed as a set of internali...