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Third Man / the Fallen Idol Hb (New Windmill) [Hardcover]

Graham Greene (Author)
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May 29, 1972 New Windmill
One of a series of top-quality fiction for schools, this volume contains two Graham Greene novels. "The Third Man" is a thriller set in Vienna after World War II, and "The Fallen Idol" a psychological drama of personal relationships and a boy's tragic initiation into the world of adult emotions.

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  • Hardcover: 196 pages
  • Publisher: Heinemann ed (May 29, 1972)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0435121618
  • ISBN-13: 978-0435121617
  • Product Dimensions: 7.2 x 4.6 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.5 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,702,961 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Two novellas filled with dark humor and irony., September 12, 2005
This review is from: Third Man / the Fallen Idol Hb (New Windmill) (Hardcover)
The Third Man, written originally as the outline for the screenplay of Carol Reed's famous 1949 film of the same name, is set in Vienna just after World War II, when the conquering British, Americans, French, and Russians have divided the city into four separate zones. Residents and visitors alike must deal with four different governments, four sets of officials, four collections of laws, and four sets of mutual resentments as they try to navigate the city, and Greene uses these divisions to provide tension, mystery, and an almost palpable aura of menace to his story.

Rollo Martins, an author of cowboy novels, arrives in Vienna to visit an old school friend, Harry Lime, only to find that he has arrived on the day of Lime's funeral. Investigating Lime's death, Martins learns that a neighbor saw the traffic accident that killed Lime and observed three men carrying Lime's body from the scene. Only two of those men have been identified--the third man has vanished.

As Martins investigates Lime's death, the novel is by turns exciting and darkly humorous, intensely visual in its descriptions and action, but lacking the characterization and thematic focus which one associates with most of Greene's work. The story is full of wit and dark theatrics, and includes everything from a chase through the sewers to a love story.

The Fallen Idol, an alternative title for Greene's short story "The Basement Room," is a psychological, rather than plot-based story. Nine-year-old Philip, who idolizes the family's butler Baines, is left with Baines and his wife while his parents go on vacation. Baines is having an affair, and Philip innocently discloses this to his wife.

The resulting confrontation results in an accident in which the wife ends up dead, and Philip, panicked, runs out, only to be picked up by a policeman, to whom another innocent remark conveys the idea that Baines has murdered her. Irony and a delightfully drawn (and unusual for Greene) child's point of view make The Fallen Idol one of Greene's more twisted stories

Both The Fallen Idol and The Third Man led to film collaborations between Greene and director Carol Reed. The Third Man was produced in 1949, just after Reed directed The Fallen Idol, both early examples of film noir. Dark humor, elaborate ironies, and surprising twists characterize both stories and show Greene to be a master manipulator of perceptions. Mary Whipple
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