Mr. Wormold, vacuum cleaner salesman in a city of powercuts, is, as always, short of money. His daughter, sixteen, followed everywhere by wolf whistles, is spending his money with a skill that amazes him, so when a mysterious Englishman offers him an extra income heβs tempted. All he has to do is ru
Our man in Havana
β Scribed by Greene, Graham; Hitchens, introduction by Christopher
- Book ID
- 106901172
- Publisher
- New York : Penguin Books, 2007.
- Year
- 1970
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 116 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780142438008
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
From Publishers Weekly
Starred Review. Actor Jeremy Northam (_Gosford Park_, Tristram Shandy) has himself a ball with Greene's comic suspense novel, its Cuban setting and panoply of international characters. He downplays the religious and political undertones of the book in favor of Greene's comedy of a vacuum-cleaner salesman turned secret agent. Greene's array of Germans, Brits and native Cubans allows Northam to trot out some of the choicest examples from his stable of voices, all cleverly done. The brief bits of salsa music that punctuate the breaks between chapters underscore Northam's jaunty reading. This is one classic novel meant to be enjoyed for entertainment, not self-improvement. (June)
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Review
As comical, satirical, atmospherical an βentertainmentβ as he has given us. -- *_*The Daily Telegraph_, London
The ultimate chronicler of twentieth-century manβs consciousness and anxiety. -- William Golding
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