The Life of Graham Greene (1904-1939)
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in love with Gwen Howell, 151–4; plays Russian roulette, 154–60; joins Communist Party & visits Paris, 161–4; begins to write novels, 164–6; first reviews, 167–70; battle with Acton, 168–70; looks for a job, 171–2; meets Vivien Dayrell-Browning, 179–81; pursues Vivien, 181–6; proposal rejected by Vivien, 187–93; beginning of Catholicism, 192–3; Vivien tries to end romance, 195–8; wavers between Vivien & China, 197–208; offers celibate marriage, 200–3, 212, 273, 292; writing ambition, 202; first novel rejected, finishes second, 314–16; resigns from BAT, 209–10; tutors in Ashover, 213–14, 215–17; despairing in love, 218–23; engagement to Vivien, 227–30
job with Nottingham Journal, 233–4, 235–7; life in Nottingham, 235, 246–7, 251–3, 264–5; Ivy House, 238–44, 281; tries The Times again, 247–9; engagement to Vivien, 249; conversion to Catholicism, 223, 249, 254–64, 274; character of, as young man, 266, 267, 284; not a good liar, 269–70; competes for love, 270–3; joins The Times, 286–8; General Strike, 298–303; special constable, 302; ‘hard working talent’, 305–17; in hospital for appendicitis, 318–26; epilepsy scare, 327–35; renewed interest in espionage, 330; disappointed with priest’s advice, 333–5
marries Vivien, 347–55; The Man Within, 361–4; first novel sale and success, 364–71; escapes, 373; ‘great scheme’ with Heinemann, 377; disappointment of 2nd & 3rd novels, 383–7; life in Chipping Campden, 388–90, 398–404, 416–17, 444; competitiveness with Raymond, 396–8; learns from disappointments, 404–6; secrecy of, 419; Priestley threatens suit, 435–8; later feelings about Priestley, 439–41; success of Stamboul Train, 441–2, 447; reviews for Spectator, 447–8; politics, 461, 468–9; sexual wanderings, 470–3, 500–1; first child expected, 473–4; mother-in-law’s cremation, 476–7; move to Oxford, 477–80; Yambo copies from, 482–3; goes to Sweden, 484–90; bitterness towards Herbert, 497–500; daughter (Lucy) born, 503–5
plans Liberian trip, 509–12; in Freetown, 515–18; to Bolahun, 520–30; ‘poor innocent’ in Liberia, 527; meets President Barclay, 532–3; asks for wrong village, 534–8
relationship with natives, 536, 539–40, 550, 558–9; handles carriers’ revolt, 542–3; stop at Dr Harley’s mission, 547–8; meets Col Davis, 551–3; falls ill in Liberia, 548, 553–6; trucks carry party to Grand Bassa, 556–8; Monrovia & home again, 559–62; reasons for Liberian trip, 562–4; lectures to Anti-Slavery Society, 569–70; writes Journey Without Maps, 576, 578, 580
move to Clapham Common, 567–9; London literary life, 572, 575–6, 585; tries to go to Moscow, 579–80; first hand film experience, 598–604; writes Brighton Rock, 606, 649–50, 655; edits Night and Day, 608–11, 615–20; son (Francis) born, 586, 605, 608; Spanish Civil War, 610–13; Shirley Temple libel suit, 619–24; sexuality, 644; appearance and character of in maturity, xviii, 653–5, 660–1, 665–6; plans Mexican trip, 656–8, 661–2; starts Mexico trip in US, 662–8; would-be priest, 724; return from Mexico, 725; The Lawless Roads published, 695–8; writes The Power and the Glory, 700–1, 722
Greene, Graham Carleton (nephew), 586
Greene, Helga (sister-in-law), 47
Greene, Herbert (brother), 10, 19, 345, 396; starts School House Gazette, 29; works for Asiatic Petroleum, 171; Cousin Ave and, 177; family quarrel with Hugh & BBC, 32–3; alcoholism & drifting, 496–500; Japanese spy, 613; character in England Made Me, 69, 493–6; Secret Agent in Spain, 614–15
Greene, Hugh (brother), xv, 10, 19–20, 24; on parents, 48; on Dr Fry, 50; dislikes school, 74, 345; on Chipping Campden, 389; closeness to Greene, 14–15, 390, 397; at Merton College, 396, 486; to Sweden with Greene, 487–90; unsuccessful Chatto & Windus interview, 490–1; has son, 586; Herbert Greene and, 32–3, 614; Greene invites to Mexico, 657
Greene, Lucy Caroline (daughter), birth of, 503–5, 606–7
Greene, Marion (mother): background & character, 4, 46–9, 132; remote to children, 35–7, 102–3, 401; appearance, 38, 46; loving marriage, 3, 46, 345; Greene’s education, 15–16; on Greene’s character, 20; runaway Greene and, 87–8; on Kenneth Richmond, 109; reaction to Greene’s conversion, 261; Greene’s health, 319, 329, 330–1; Greene’s wedding and, 351; death of, 49
Greene, Mary (aunt), 49
Greene, Maud (aunt), 28
Greene, Molly (sister), 10, 86–7
Greene, Nora (aunt), 20–1, 90–1, 430; parody of Miss Wills’s kiss, 32
Greene, Polly, see Greene, Mary
Greene, Raymond (brother), 10, 177, 345, 388; on family, 5, 39; success at school, 70, 116; suggests Richmond for analysis, 92–3; Greene borrows revolver, 155; Greene and epilepsy, 332, 335; success of, 178, 396–8; throat trouble, 345; first marriage, 384, 472; fame as climber, 397, 445, 510
Greene, Sir Graham (uncle), 38, 52, 613; in It’s a Battlefield, 463–4
Greene, Tooter (cousin), 16, 464; close to Greene, 28; unscarred by school, 65–6; German espionage with Greene, 137–8, 140; on the town with Greene, 178, 374; on Greene in love, 185; on Herbert, 496
Greene, Vivien (wife), character of, 359–60; mother’s letter on honeymoon, 355; life in Chipping Campden, 387, 389–90, 444; recalls hard times in Chipping Campden, 400–1; teaches Greene affection, 401–4; feels effect of Greene’s realism, 417–18; loses both parents, 474–7; first child (Lucy), 473–4, 487, 503–5, 510; Greene misses while in Liberia, 529, 553; move to Clapham Common, 568; has son (Francis), 605, 606, 608; reflects on Greene’s restlessness, 665; protective wife, 660–1; to USA with Greene, 662–5. See also Dayrell-Browning, Vivien
Greene, William (grandfather), 37–8
Greenwood, Walter, Love on the Dole, 478
Grieg, Nordahl, 429–30
Grierson, John, 594, 598
Grigson, Geoffrey, 607–8
Grisewood, Harman, 272–3
Guest, Eric, 45, 110, 115; on Berkhamsted School, 41; on Greene’s change, 109; on Vivien Dayrell-Browning, 185; helps Greene move, 340–1; visits courts with Greene, 363
Guinness, Helga, on Greenes, 359–60, 368–9
Gun for Sale (Greene): character models, 241, 318–19, 628; Nottingham and, 235, 238, 240, 251, 253; writing of, 571, 578, 580; film rights, 585–6
Haggard, H. Rider, 17, 18, 19
Hallam, Arthur Henry, 611–12
Hamilton, Hamish, 576
Hardy, Thomas, 227, 337, 384; Famous Tragedy of the Queen of Cornwall, 144; Human Shows, 311
Harley, Dr & family (mission), 547–8
Harlow, Jean, 589
Harper, Charles, & Lord Teignmouth, The Smugglers, 362
Harris, Sir John, 511, 512–13, 570
Harris, Wilson, 448–9, 585
Hart, Fred, 417
Hart-Davis, Rupert, & Book Society, 424–5, 432, 442
Hartley, L. P., 485
Hastings, Sir Patrick, 620–1
Hayward, John, 393–4
Hazlitt, William, 596
Heart of Darkness (Conrad), 421
The Heart of the Matter (Greene), 626
Heinemann (publishers): reject The Episode, 315, 316; buy The Man Within, 364–6; ‘Great Scheme’, 377, 392–3; reject biography of Rochester, 392–3; Greene has nightmare about, 420–1; not interested in Mexico, 659
Hemingway, Ernest, almost shoots Herbert G., 614–15
Herbert, Mr (godfather), 4, 41
Heuser, Kurt, The Inner Journey, 564
Hewart, Lord Chief Justice, 622
Heydoern, Herr, 520–1, 527
Higham, David (literary agent), 370, 421, 485, 576, 657–8; social relationship with Greene, 359, 390; seeks advice on his play, 451–2
Hitchcock, Alfred, 590, 607
Hitler, Adolf, rise of, 659–60
Hodges, Cecil, 57–8
Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 565–6
Holmes, Valentine, 621
The Honorary Consul (Greene), 416
Horniman, Roy, Gesellschaftspiel, 657
Hortobagy (film), 594
‘A House of Reputation’ [story] (Greene), 269
Howard, Brian, 148
/> Howell, Gwen, 270–1, 643; Greene falls in love with, 150, 151–4; poetry about, 168
Hubsch, Ben, 568–9
Hueffer, see Ford, Ford Madox
Hugel, Baron Friedrich von, xx
Human Personality (Myers), 93
Hunt, Violet, 576
Huxley, Aldous, 312–13, 465, 467; Crome Yellow, 417–18; likes The Man Within, 369
Hypocrites’ Club, 119, 121
ice, splinter of, 8–9, 322–3, 413, 418
‘If You Were Dead’ [poem] (Greene), 158
‘The Improbable Tale of the Archbishop of Canterbridge’ (Greene), 126
Independent Labour Party, Greene joins, 461
Ingersoll, Robert G., 426
The Inner Journey (Heuser), 564
‘The Innocent’ [story] (Greene), 9, 178–9
The Intelligent Man’s Guide Through World Chaos (Cole), 410, 433
Ireland: Greene debates on, 114; Greene visits in 1923, 134
‘Irritation’ [poem] (Greene), 125–6
Isherwood, Christopher, 311, 347
It’s a Battlefield (Greene): hospital experience and, 324; Uncle Graham as character, 463–4; Lady Ottoline Morrell in, 464–6; John Middleton Murry in, 466–8; Nottingham sources, 240, 241; political convictions of, 468–9; structure & theme of, 480–2; sources of, 242, 457–62; writing of, 427, 433, 449–51, 454, 456–7; Greene finishes, 479–80
Jacobs, W. W., ‘The Monkey’s Paw’, 128
James, Henry: Greene writes about, 585; Princess Casamassima, 433; The Wings of the Dove, 405
Jay, Douglas, 379
Jenkins, Alan, 611
Journey Without Maps (Greene), 8, 18, 263, 654; cooler than reality of trip, 522–3; kinds of maps, 528–9; writing of, 576, 578, 580; publication of, 564–6; libel case, 565, 609. See also Liberia
Jovanovich, William, 483
Joyce, James, 281; screaming daughter, 277; Portrait of the Artist, 68; Ulysses, 163
‘The Jubilee’ [story] (Greene), 571, 572–4
Jung, Carl, 93, 95
Keats, John, xvi
Kelley, F. C., Blood-Drenched Altars, 704
Kennedy, Margaret, A Long Time Ago, 450
Kidnapped (film), 624–5
Kinglake, A. W., 481
Kingsley, Mary, 564
Kingsmill, Hugh, 618
Kipling, Rudyard, childhood of, 67
Korda, Alexander, 590, 595, 604; works with Greene, 599, 600–3
Kreuger, Ivar, 484, 491
Krishnamurti, 376
Kruger, Herr, 713–14
Laminah, 518, 538–9, 561
Lane, John, 166
Lang, Fritz, 597
Laski, Marghanita, 649
Laughton, Charles, 589–90
The Lawless Roads (Greene): childhood memories in, 9, 72; turkeys & gangsters, 665–7; novel rises from, 700, 723; motivations behind, 85, 695–8; reaction to, 695. See also Mexico; The Power and the Glory; San Antonio
Lawrence, D. H., 465; The Plumed Serpent, 662
Lawrence, Frieda, 467
Left Review, 611
Leigh, Vivien, 602–3
Leonard, Mary, see Pritchett, Mary
libel suits: Priestley threatens, 435–8; Journey Without Maps, 565, 609; Shirley Temple, 619–24, 656–8, 725
Liberia: Greene plans trip to, 509–12; Greene’s trip to Bolahun, 520–30; Greene’s liking for natives, 524; map, 528; President Barclay, 532–3; travelling through the wilds of, 533–46; Zigita of ‘evil spirits’, 540–1; Dr Harley’s mission, 547–8; travelling to Grand Bassa, 548–58; Grand Bassa, 557–9; Monrovia, 559–60. See also Journey Without Maps
‘The Lieutenant Died Last’ [story] (Greene), 599
Life of John Sterling (Carlyle), 315
Little Nellie Kelly (film), 272
The Little Train (Greene), 209
The Little Wings (Dayrell-Browning), 182–3
The Living Room [play] (Greene), 334
London Mercury, slow to pay, 387
A Long Time Ago (Kennedy), 450
Longman, 657–8, 660
The Lost Childhood (Greene), 74–5, 91
Love on the Dole (Greenwood), 478
Loveday, Betty, 122–3
Lubbock, Percy, The Craft of Fiction, 315
Lynd, Sylvia, 431
Macario (Fernandez Aguado), Father, 710–12
Macaulay, Rose, 639, 649
MacDonald, Ramsay, 399
MacDonald, Robert, 482
Mackenzie, Ronald, 425
Maclaren-Ross, J., 569, 628, 661–2
Macleod, Joseph Gordon, 121, 143, 147, 311; The Fog Spider, 128; BBC airing, 148; on Greene’s writing ambition, 165; in love, 186
Macneice, Louis, 616
Magnificent Obsession (film), 596
Man of Aran (film), 594
The Man Who Could Work Miracles (film), 599
The Man Within (Greene): betrayal and, 71, 83; plot & parallels to Greene’s life, 371–5; writing of, 361–4; success of, 369–71; first novel sale, 364–6
Manchester Guardian, 172
Mansfield, Katherine, 467
Mantichorean Society, 121–2
Mark (headman), 529–30, 539
Marks, John, 615
Marshall, Herbert, 590
martyrdom, The Power and the Glory, 717–18
Masariegos, Don Porfirio, see Pelito, Don
Masefield, John: on Greene’s train, 311–12; Multitude and Solitude, 231
Mason, A. E. W., 595
Matthews, Ronald, Mon Ami Graham Greene, 82
Maude, Colonel, 287, 301, 328
Maugham, W. Somerset, 437, 567
Maupassant, Guy de, 443
Mauriac, François, 470
Mayer, Louis B., 598
McCullough, Francis, Red Mexico, 704
Mediterranean Blues (Cloud), 412
Mexican Martyrdom (Parsons), 704
Mexico: Greene arranges trip, 606, 656–8, 660; Greene enters, 669–70; map, 669; Mexico City, 670; boat to Frontera, 674–6; puritan Tabasco, 677–81, 710; Chiapas by mule, 681–7; German farmer, 685–7, 703–4; persecutes Catholics, 671, 677–80, 681, 694, 704–6, 709–12; Yajalon, 687–90; to Las Casas by mule, 690–4; Greene’s strong reactions to, 671–4. See also The Lawless Roads, The Power and the Glory
Meyer, Michael, 278
The Ministry of Fear: Greene’s mother and, 35–6; childhood sources for, 14, 76, 80; first loves in, 152–3, 177; Minney, R. J., 581–2
Mon Ami Graham Greene (Matthews), 82
‘The Monkey’s Paw’ (Jacobs), 128
Monkhouse, Patrick, 148
Monro, Katherine, 166
Morgan, Charles, 479
Morrell, Lady Ottoline, 142; character in It’s a Battlefield, 464–6
Mosley, Sir Oswald, 461
Moss, Geoffrey, Defeat, 135
Muggeridge, Malcolm, xix, 616, 618, 662
mules, Greene travels by, 683–7, 689–93
Munos, Father, 696
Munro, H. H. (‘Saki’), 67
Murry, John Middleton, in It’s a Battlefield, 466–8
Mussolini, Benito, 289, 659–60
Myers, W. H., Human Personality, 93
The Name of Action (Greene): writing of, 381–2; disappointing reception, 383–6
Nesbit, Edith, 17, 18
Nesbitt, Catherine, 385
Newman, John H., Cardinal, xxi, Apologia Pro Vita Sua, 9
‘The News in English’ [story], 285–6
Nicholl, Maurice, 93
Nichols, Anthony, 39, 43, 47
Nichols, Beverley, 142, 601
Nicolson, Harold, 509
Night and Day [magazine]: Greene edits, 608–11, 615–20, 657; cover, 625; collapse of, 622–4, 655, 656, 658
Nobel, Barbara, 368
Norris, Sir Lewis, Epic of Hades, 82
Nottingham: Greene’s isolation, 246–7, 251–3, 264–5, 373; Hamilton Road house, 235; Ivy House, 238–44, 281; changes Greene’s attitudes, 267
Nottingham Journal, 233–4, 235–7, 283
Noyes, Alfred, 17, 218
O’Grady, Clodagh, 178–9
The Old School [essays] (ed. Greene), 88, 266–7, 492–3, 498
Olivier, Laurence, 602
Orient Express (Dos Passos), 422
Orient Express (film), 590–1
Orient Express (Greene), see Stamboul Train
Orwell, George, 605
Our Man in Havana, 137, 614
Oxford, Greene’s life at, 119–31
Oxford Outlook (magazine): estab. by Beverly Nichols, 142; publishes Greene, 126; Greene edits, 142–7, 167; Blackwell and, 145, 146
Ozep, Feodor, 410
Paddy (pet dog), 216, 239, 242–3; eats Friday meat, 261; sick on tinned salmon, 241–2
Palliser, Anthony, xviii
Park, Mungo, 564
Parnell (film), 591–2
Parrott, Sir Cecil, 39, 45, 46, 69
Parsell, Father, 527
Parsons, Ian: Chatto jobs on offer, 490; Night and Day, 608, 609, 618, 623
Parsons, Major James, 55
Parsons, Wilfred, Father, 710; Mexican Martyrdom, 663, 704
Paul, Saint, 375
Pearn, Nancy (literary agent), 576–7, 578–81, 583–4, 669–70
Pearson, G. L., 287
Pekoe (pet dog), 388, 402; death of, 434
Pelito, Don, 720–2
Peters, A. D., 166, 315
pets, childhood, 8–9
Pirandello, Luigi, 194
Playfair, Nigel, 288–9
Plomer, William, 616
The Plumed Serpent (Lawrence), 662
Poe, Edgar Allan, 3
poetry, Greene’s preferences in, 128–9, 337
‘The Poetry of Modern Life’ [story] (Greene), 81
politics: in writing, 452, 638; socialism, 410–11, 433, 461, 489–90
Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (Joyce), 68
The Potting Shed (Greene), Nottingham sources, 240, 251
Pound, Ezra, 141, 420
Powell, Anthony, 611; Venusberg, 450
Powell, Dick, 589
The Power and the Glory (Greene): 18, 626; dentist, 678, 701–2; Las Casas and, 691; Germans in Mexico, 685–7, 703–4; policeman, 680, 705–8; Rasmussen family, 687–90, 702–3; prison source, 713–14; Indian cemetery, 715–17; martyrdom, 717–18; Judas figure, xv, 717–18, 719–22; whisky priest, 708–13; religious theme, 695–6, 698–700, 723–4; writing of, 700–1, 722. See also The Lawless Roads