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Complete Short Stories by Graham Greene, Pico Iyer

shreecat's review against another edition

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Did I read all of these stories? No. Have I been through enough and do I deserve to count it anyways? Yes and yes.

anarcho_zymurgist's review against another edition

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challenging reflective medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

2.5

chaydgc's review

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3.0

Studying literature in the US 20 plus years ago, I gathered that Greene had figured in the education of my Chinese colleagues-- had he been assigned as part of the state curriculum for his cold war insights?? Neither I nor any of my US friends had ever encountered him.

I just picked up in the past year or so, and had to mark the short stories as 'read' at some point-- I have dipped in and out for a while but lately feel as if I'm just retracing my steps. It's been uneven-- as are the novels; but my provisional assessment is that he's a slow burn and curious; and the novels are a better bet than the stories. Glad he was as prolific on that front and so many more to sample in future. I suspect by the time I get around I will find it all new again. Which reminds me (short stories and all) to look into Maupessant again, after well over a quarter century. I have found Cheever better (brilliant) with short stories, and as-- but also less consistent than-- Greene on the novels, but maybe that is also a function of the volume, my exposure, or the mls.
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