John's review
A Burnt-Out Case by Graham Greene
Greeneland comes to the Congo.
As is typical in a Graham Greene novel, a collection of mostly unpleasant people come together in an unlikely place, in this case a Catholic-run leper colony. They -- the mostly unpleasant people, I mean -- talk quite a bit, especially about theology. Well-written, thought-provoking and grim.
As is typical in a Graham Greene novel, a collection of mostly unpleasant people come together in an unlikely place, in this case a Catholic-run leper colony. They -- the mostly unpleasant people, I mean -- talk quite a bit, especially about theology. Well-written, thought-provoking and grim.
