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No Man's Land (Greene novel)

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No Man's Land is a novella by Graham Greene which was commissioned in 1950 by the film director Carol Reed, although it was not made into a film. The plot is set in Soviet-occupied East Germany shortly after World War II. No Man's Land was published, with a 1949 novella The Stranger's Hand and a foreword to both by David Lodge, in 2005.[1]

References

  1. ^ The Guardian God beneath the banalities Two "rediscovered" film treatments by Graham Greene tread the familiar corridors of damaged faith and sin, says Ian Thomson

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