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Do we need a new biography of Graham Greene? It’s true that no one except the Greene specialist will wrestle with Norman Sherry’s (1989–2004) monster three-volume work; but Michael Shelden’s (1994) sensible four-hundred-page one is readable and lively. Richard Greene (no relation) edited a selection of Greene’s letters ten years ago; now he gives us […]