He would continue to have affairs for the rest of his life. Greene had his first affair in 1946 with his goddaughter, Catherine Walston. Greene married Vivien Dayrell-Browning in 1927 and they had two children. After graduating, Greene worked as a journalist in Nottingham and in 1926, he converted to Roman Catholicism. In 1925, he published his first book, a collection of sentimental poetry called Babbling April. Greene actually found the psychoanalysis to be very interesting and remained fascinated by dreams for the rest of his life.Īs an undergraduate at Oxford College, Greene studied modern history. His parents had to retrieve him and subsequently sent him to intense psychoanalysis for six months. However, Greene hated boarding school and ran away to London. Greene's father was the headmaster of the prestigious Berkhamsted School, which Greene attended as a child. He was an avid reader from childhood and particularly enjoyed Rider Haggard's work. Greene was born on October 2nd, 1904 in Berkhamsted, England. He contributed to major publications and edited other prominent writers' work, as well. He is best known for his novels, especially those dealing with Catholicism, but he also wrote short stories, novellas, book and film reviews, poetry, radio plays, stage plays, an autobiography, biographies, a memoir, travel stories, screenplays, and children's literature. Graham Greene is one of the most beloved and prolific writers of the 20th century.
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