Graham Greene
.... There is a personal dispute between Fowler and
Pyle in the
novel which colors their actions and which undercuts some of the politics of the situation, and that ....
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Graham Greene
The character of the "Quiet American,"
Pyle in Graham Greene's
novel The Quiet American, has the best of motives in carrying out US policy in Vietnam, but he ....
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The Quiet American
.... Philip Noyce's 2001 film (released in 2003) based on Graham Greene's 1955
novel. .... Arrival of the young, preppy "quiet" American Alden
Pyle in 1952 Saigon sets ....
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Graham Greene's The Quiet American
The
novel has a copyright date of 1955, one year after the defeat of the French .... Whether she remains with Fowler or takes up with
Pyle is a matter of some ....
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The Quiet American
Though the adventures of Alden
Pyle in Saigon of the 1950s is the topic and focus of Greene's
novel, I was amazed and shocked at the similarities to American ....
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Ideology in The Quiet American
.... twenty-first century film is the
novel's indictment of the self-serving, but well-intentioned destructiveness of America's role in Vietnam, symbolized by
Pyle. ....
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Western Powers Involvement in Vietnam
.... twenty-first century film is the
novel's indictment of the self-serving, but well-intentioned destructiveness of America's role in Vietnam, symbolized by
Pyle. ....
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The Literary Battle in Japanese History
.... However, he knows it will be extremely difficult:
Pyle quotes the younger Soseki, articulating the dilemma in 1892 that he would dramatize in his
novel a dozen ....
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Modern Japanese Prose Narrative
.... However, he knows it will be extremely difficult:
Pyle quotes the younger Soseki, articulating the dilemma in 1892 that he would dramatize in his
novel a dozen ....
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