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“Lively and informative…Hull wraps his literary, cinematic, and political history in a pocket-biography of Greene, tailored to set the author’s espionage story in context.” Wall Street Journal
“Graham Green’s life was a gift to biographers. They—and the author himself—have amply chronicled his adventurous stints in exotic locations, his work as a secret agent, his love affairs, and his Catholicism. Christopher Hull touches on all of these themes in his focused and entertaining account of the making of Greene’s novel of espionage, Our Man in Havana.” Economist (London)
“Hull’s access to Greene’s journals and papers provided him with unique insight into how the author worked his knowledge of Havana and espionage into a major literary achievement.” Library Journal (starred review)
“A biography notable for its deep research.” Kirkus Reviews
“Hull’s Our Man Down in Havana dissects Graham Greene’s classic satire on spies with forensic skill, exposing the rotten heart of the CIA’s ‘wilderness of mirrors.’ An excellent book for intelligence professionals and the general reader alike. Read it and ponder―sometimes fact is stranger than fiction.” Colonel John Hughes-Wilson, author of The Secret State
“A completely fascinating book, immaculately researched, full of insight and telling detail. A revelation and a delight.” William Boyd, author of Any Human Heart
“Richly detailed and packed with insight not just into the historical context of the novel and film but also into the creative process itself.” Matthew Parker, author of Goldeneye