Brighton Rock
- Pages
- 269
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9999999999999
- Reading Time
- ~4h 43min
Brighton Rock is a book by Graham Greene. It has 269 pages.
About this book
Graham Greene’s 1938 novel situates itself at the intersection of crime fiction and theological inquiry, using the sun-bleached boardwalks and grimy backstreets of a 1930s seaside resort as its stage. At the center stands Pinkie Brown, a calculating adolescent who navigates the local underworld with chilling detachment. Rather than offering a straightforward tale of criminal triumph, Greene constructs a sustained examination of conscience, exploring how guilt, faith, and moral ambiguity shape human behavior. The narrative moves through a tightly woven cast of characters whose lives intersect with Pinkie’s, each revealing different facets of complicity, fear, and the possibility of grace. Notable for its unflinching psychological realism and its integration of Catholic doctrine into a modern thriller, the work established Greene’s reputation for blending popular genre conventions with serious philosophical concerns. Its enduring presence in literary studies stems from this deliberate tension between entertainment and moral reflection, offering readers a nuanced portrait of violence stripped of romanticism and examined through the lens of human fallibility.
About the Author
Gis the author of Brighton Rock. Browse their full catalog on Booklogr.
Explore more books by Graham Greene →Editions & Formats
Reviews
No reviews yet. Have you read this book? Share your thoughts with the Booklogr community.
Sign in Sign in to write a review
Frequently Asked Questions
How many pages is Brighton Rock?+
Brighton Rock has 269 pages.
What is Brighton Rock about?+
Graham Greene’s 1938 novel situates itself at the intersection of crime fiction and theological inquiry, using the sun-bleached boardwalks and grimy backstreets of a 1930s seaside resort as its stage. At the center stands Pinkie Brown, a calculating adolescent who navigates the local underworld with...
Who wrote Brighton Rock?+
Brighton Rock was written by Graham Greene.