The Quiet American (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition) delves into Graham Greene’s exploration of love, innocence, and morality in Vietnam. Set against the backdrop of French colonial rule and the early days of the Cold War, the novel follows Alden Pyle, a young idealist from America sent to Saigon with ambiguous intentions. Meanwhile, Fowler, an experienced British journalist embroiled in local affairs, grapples with his own motives as he becomes entangled in Pyle’s web of deception and naivety.
Greene’s narrative masterfully contrasts the stark differences between the cynical worldviews of its characters and the seemingly benign but ultimately destructive policies that they advocate. The novel raises profound questions about imperialism, political idealism, and the ethical complexities faced by individuals in times of conflict.
This Graham Greene Centennial Edition includes a new introductory essay by Robert Stone, providing contemporary context to this enduring classic. With its 208 pages, it is a compact yet powerful exploration of themes that continue to resonate today. First published in 1956 and twice adapted for film, The Quiet American stands as a chilling and prophetic portrait of innocence at large.
For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. This edition, part of the prestigious Penguin Classics series, offers authoritative texts enhanced by distinguished scholarship and up-to-date translations, making it an essential read for anyone interested in literature, history, or international relations.
Publication Date: August 31, 2004
ISBN-10: 143039024
ISBN-13: 978-0143039020
Print Length: 208 pages
Publisher: Penguin Classics
Dimensions: 5.71 x 0.55 x 8.35 inches
