The Quiet American

Graham Greene 1955

Devastation Rating

Emotionally Ruined
war political betrayal literary fiction

Our Take

Fowler watches Pyle, an idealistic American, spread democracy and destruction in equal measure across 1950s Vietnam. Greene wrote an anti-imperial novel before the word imperialism had attached itself to America, and his portrayal of good intentions as a form of violence remains the most prescient literary diagnosis of the century.

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