Saturday, July 01, 2006

"G" is for Graham Greene


Just wanted to show off my first edition paperback copy of this fine novel by Graham Greene. It's a damn fine read - do please get thee to your public library... i'm sure they have a copy. His other books are also well worth investigation. My fave?
The Quiet American, of course!

This wraps up our Orson Welles tribute for a bit, but seeing as i've posted a pretty large chunck of his later radio work in the last month or so, I think i've done the master proud. We will never see his like again. All that is left are the recordings.......
The Lives of Harry Lime - 52.05.09 (41) Vive Le Chance
The Lives of Harry Lime - 52.05.16 (42) Elusive Vemeer
The Lives of Harry Lime - 52.05.23 (43) Murder on the Riviera
The Lives of Harry Lime - 52.05.30 (44) Pearls of Bohemia
The Lives of Harry Lime - 52.06.06 (45) A Night in a Harem
The Lives of Harry Lime - 52.06.13 (46) Blackmail Is a Nasty Word
The Lives of Harry Lime - 52.06.20 (47) The Professor Regrets
The Lives of Harry Lime - 52.06.27 (48) The Hard Way
The Lives of Harry Lime - 52.07.04 (49) Paris Is Not the Same
The Lives of Harry Lime - 52.07.11 (50) Honeymoon
The Lives of Harry Lime - 52.07.18 (51) The Blue Caribou
The Lives of Harry Lime - 52.07.25 Greek Meets Greek
The Lives of Harry Lime - XX.XX.XX Barbary Queen
The Lives of Harry Lime - XX.XX.XX Emerald Locket
Mr. Welles may have left the building, and yet somewhere, I can't help feel that Orson is laughing, because - if there's no such thing as magic, how is it that some kind soul has posted the Third Man soundtrack here ?
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