Between Form and Faith
Discover the captivating exploration of faith and form in Martyn Sampson's "Between Form and Faith." This intriguing book delves into the fiction of renowned author Graham Greene, offering a fresh perspective on the intricate relationship between secularism and religion. Published in 2021, this 277-page analysis challenges traditional boundaries by presenting Greene's work not just as "Catholic" literature but as a significant contribution to broader discussions of faith and existence.
Sampson examines four of Greene's "Catholic" novels alongside two "post-Catholic" works, while also highlighting the essential insights found in his nonfiction. This study illuminates Greene as a multifaceted literary figure whose writings invite deep reflection and engagement. Ideal for literature enthusiasts and scholars alike, "Between Form and Faith" promises to enrich your understanding of one of the 20th century's most intriguing writers. Don’t miss the opportunity to uncover the nuanced ties between faith and narrative in Greene's compelling oeuvre.