One thing that The Unquiet Englishman makes clear is that Graham Greene was as strange as the characters in his novels. The original British edition of the book is called “Russian Roulette,” a game Greene claimed to have played for real and that he played, metaphorically speaking, in countless other ways. In addition to being a heavy drinker and frequent drug abuser (opium seems to have been his preferred tipple) who made several suicide attempts and suffered from what Richard Greene diagnoses, I think accurately, as a case of bipolar disorder, he was also what we now call a sex addict, congenitally incapable of any form of monogamy. All things considered, it’s a wonder that he died not at the hands of a vengeful husband or lover but in a hospital bed at the august age of 86.
Friday, March 05, 2021
Appreciation …
… Graham Greene: The Middlebrow Genius | National Review. (Hat tip, Dave Lull.)
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