Graham Greene
Graham Greene was a British author born on October 2, 1904, and he passed away on April 3, 1991. He is best known for his novels that often explore themes of morality, politics, and human nature. Some of his most famous works include The Power and the Glory, The Heart of the Matter, and Brighton Rock. Greene's writing style blends elements of suspense and psychological depth, making his stories compelling and thought-provoking.
In addition to novels, Greene wrote screenplays, essays, and short stories. He was also a playwright and worked in film, contributing to the adaptation of his own works. Throughout his career, Greene received numerous accolades, including being nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature. His influence on literature and film continues to be recognized today.