The Quiet American
Graham Greene • 1955
Devastation Rating
war political betrayal literary fiction
Our Take
Fowler watches Pyle, an idealistic American, spread democracy and destruction in equal measure across 1950s Vietnam. Greene wrote an anti-imperial novel before the word imperialism had attached itself to America, and his portrayal of good intentions as a form of violence remains the most prescient literary diagnosis of the century.
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