Talk:Graham Greene

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Some photo from Africa[edit]

I would welcome a photo of Greene in Africa.Revery (talk) 08:30, 21 August 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Remove unattributed quote[edit]

I tried to locate the source of the sentence "Greene was said [by whom?] to have a fascination with strong leaders, which may have accounted for his interest in Castro, whom he later met." I could not find any definitive proof that Greene had this opinion. In fact most statements about him suggest he had a very complex and nuanced point of view of most political situations. Unless this quote can be found I suggest the sentence be removed. The paragraph reads fine without this sentence. Gkahn (talk) 21:13, 10 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Hi, I've read this in the Oxford DNB entry on Greene (apologies for the long quotation): "Greene visited Latin America often, but never bothered to learn Spanish and spent much of his time cultivating the goodwill of such undemocratic regimes as Fidel Castro's in Cuba and General Omar Torrijos's in Panama. In the 1970s and 1980s he visited Panama frequently and made so many friends among the members of Torrijos's military entourage that the general once paid for his flight home on Concorde. He had a personal obsession with Torrijos, as is clear in his non-fiction work Getting to Know the General (1985). Fifty years earlier, when he was fascinated by the Carlist wars, he developed a special liking for the doomed figure of a Spanish general called Torrijos. He thought fate had brought him together with Panama's leader of the same name."
So maybe this could be cited as backup for the "fascination with strong leaders" (Castro and others), though "which may have accounted for his interest" sounds a bit like original research. We could reword it, though you're right that the paragraph would survive without it. Per$1$tenceofv1$1on (talk) 22:00, 15 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Marriage[edit]

Currently the article says he met Vivien Dayrell-Browning in Nottingham, but his ODNB entry and the obituary in The Daily Telegraph say they met in Oxford when he was an undergrad. Per$1$tenceofv1$1on (talk) 23:19, 15 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]