Sunday, October 5, 2014

Our Man in Havana by Graham Greene for August

Our Man in Havana written by Graham Green stimulated conversation about Cuba, the Cold War, etc. The backdrop of the Cold War was more meaningful this reading ( I am older?). Loved Greene's satire, I had to purchase more of his novels.

From Amazon:
"MI6’s man in Havana is Wormold, a former vacuum-cleaner salesman turned reluctant secret agent out of economic necessity. To keep his job, he files bogus reports based on Charles Lamb’s Tales from Shakespeare and dreams up military installations from vacuum-cleaner designs. Then his stories start coming disturbingly true…

First published in 1959 against the backdrop of the Cold War, Our Man in Havana remains one of Graham Greene’s most widely read novels. It is an espionage thriller, a penetrating character study, and a political satire of government intelligence that still resonates today. This Penguin Classics edition features an introduction by Christopher Hitchens."

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