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Our Man in Havana

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Pages
220
Language
EN
ISBN
9780140184938
Reading Time
~3h 51min

Our Man in Havana is a book by Graham Greene. It has 220 pages.

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Graham Greene’s *Our Man in Havana* stands as a sharp satire of Cold War espionage, following James Wormold, an English vacuum cleaner salesman stationed in pre-revolutionary Cuba. Tasked with supplying intelligence to British security services, Wormold fabricates elaborate reports about non-existent spy networks, driven by financial necessity and a desire to please his distant employers. The novel explores the absurdity of bureaucratic demands, the malleability of truth in official narratives, and the moral compromises individuals make under institutional pressure. Greene’s dry wit and precise prose transform a tale of fabricated espionage into a thoughtful examination of how governments construct reality to fit their expectations. Set against the backdrop of a politically volatile Havana, the work critiques both imperial oversight and the human tendency toward self-deception. Recognized for its blend of dark comedy and geopolitical commentary, the novel remains a distinctive entry in mid-twentieth-century British fiction, illustrating how institutional paranoia can turn ordinary lives into unintended theaters of international intrigue.

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Our Man in Havana has 220 pages.

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Graham Greene’s *Our Man in Havana* stands as a sharp satire of Cold War espionage, following James Wormold, an English vacuum cleaner salesman stationed in pre-revolutionary Cuba. Tasked with supplying intelligence to British security services, Wormold fabricates elaborate reports about non-existen...

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Our Man in Havana was written by Graham Greene.