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Honorary Consul by  Graham Greene - Used Book - Hardcover - Book Club (BCE/BOMC) - 1973 - from Yesterday's Muse and Biblio.com
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When Charlie Fortnum, an Englishman who acts as "Honorary Consul" to the British subjects of a small town in Argentina, is kidnapped by Marxist guerillas, a chain of events is set in motion that draws both apathetic and committed bystanders into a confrontation with the forces of authority. Leon Rivas, a renegade priest, joins the guerillas and is ultimately ordered to kill Fortnum; Eduardo Parr, a Buenos Aires physician who seduces Fortnum's wife early in the story, becomes obsessed with saving him. Fortnum himself becomes a hapless pawn of circumstance when it becomes clear that the British Crown considers him not worth the ransom. Written with Greene's characteristic eye for squalor and decay, THE HONORARY CONSUL is a gripping and moving tale.


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"Without imputing the thesis to Greene..., veteran readers may guess, as I do, that in it he has found at last the ultimate story for which his work has been a search. Confronted with the bones of the plot, we can now look back on the previous fleshings and judge them again. They all seem alive and joined in a progress, however broken and bizarre, toward a huge destination; the latest in line--The Honorary Consul--is one of the lithest, surely not the last. A story both known and told."

Honorary Consul

by Greene, Graham

Book Club (BCE/BOMC)

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Book description: Simon & Schuster, 1973. Book Club (BCE/BOMC). Hard Cover. Good/Good. 1973 FULL SIZE BOOK CLUB HARDCOVER. Minimal dust jacket edge wear, light page toning, shelf wear.. 315 pages. "Set in a provincial Argentinean town, The Honorary Consul takes place in that bleak country of exhausted passion, betrayal, and absurd hope that Graham Greene has explored so precisely in such novels as The Power and the Glory and The Comedians. On the far side of the great, muddy river that separates the two countries lies Paraguay, a brutal dictatorship shaken by sporadic revolutionary activity; on the near side, a torpid city whose only visible cultural institution is a brothel. The foreigners of the city are refugees, each washed up on the banks of the Paraná by some inner disaster or defeat: Dr. Eduardo Plarr, a physician, whose English father has vanished into a Paraguayan prison, and for whom "caring is the only dangerous thing"; Humphries, a teacher of English, who has touched bottom and accepted it; Charley Fortnum, the Honorary Consul, who at the age of sixty-one, sustained by drink and his disputed status as British Consul, still retains enough hope and illusion to marry a twenty-year-old girl from Señora Sanchez' brothel... With gathering force, Graham Greene draws his characters into the political chaos that lies beneath the surface of South American life. Fortnum is kidnapped by Paraguayan revolutionaries who have mistaken him for the American Ambassador. Realizing their error, they threaten to execute him anyway if their demands are not met. Plarr, torn between his instinctive feeling for the revolutionaries -- one of whom is an old friend -- and his ambiguous relationship with Fortnum, whose wife he has taken as a lover, becomes involved in a tragicomedy that leads inexorably to a meaningless death. At the center of The Honorary Consul is Plarr, a brilliant Graham Greene creation, perhaps the most moving and convincing figure in his fiction. Plarr is a man so cut off from human feeling, so puzzled by the emotional needs of men like Fortnum, that he is paradoxically vulnerable, chillingly exposed, and required in the end to pay with his life for the illusions that other people believe in and that he himself cannot share. In the men and women who surround Plarr -- Clara, who has moved from the brothel to Charley Fortnum's bedroom; Father Rivas, the revolutionary priest who dominates those near him, despite his unsanctified marriage and belief in political terror; Saavedra, the Argentinean novelist, whose work lugubriously mirrors the world around him; Aquino, the poet-turned-revolutionary; Colonel Perez, the cheerfully efficient chief of police -- Graham Greene has created a world peculiarly his own. It is a world illuminated by that special passion for the complexities of love, faith, compassion, and betrayal that lies at the very heart of his work."

  • Bookseller: Yesterday's Muse US (US)
  • Bookseller Inventory #: 063257
  • Format/binding: Hard Cover
  • Book condition: Good
  • Jacket condition: Good
  • Quantity available: 1
  • Edition: Book Club (BCE/BOMC)
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • ISBN 10: 0684871254
  • ISBN 13: 9780684871257
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster
  • Date published: 1973
  • Pages: 283
  • Size: 6.75 x 9.75 x 1 inches
  • LCCN: PR6013.R44H6 2000
  • Dewey: 823.9/12
  • Weight: 1.25 pounds
  • Keywords: FICTION POLITICAL ARGENTINA BRITISH IRISH
  • Subjects: FICTION / Historical;

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