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Graham Greene (1904-1991), born in Berkhamsted, England, was a British writer. Throughout his career, Greene held various occupations, including playwright, journalist, novelist, and screenwriter. He was educated at Berkhamsted School and Balliol College, Oxford. Greene passed away in Vevey.
Greene is known for his literary fiction and thriller novels, contributing to industries such as literature, books, writing, and authorship. Some of his notable works include "The Power and the Glory", "Brighton Rock", "The End of the Affair", and "The Quiet American". Greene was also known by the alias Henry Graham Greene.
Apart from his novels, Greene was the author of various short stories, essays, and plays. These include works such as "Twenty-One Stories", "The Destructors", "Journey Without Maps", and "The Living Room", among many others.