![]() He writes of the ‘nest of criminal activity’ which has Brighton’s racetrack at its core, and speaks of the way in which Greene dives into the darker side of the town. The Vintage edition which I read features an introduction by J.M. After forgetting some of the details in the following years, I deemed that it was high time to pick up the highly-regarded novel, which focuses upon gang which is ‘raging through the dark heart of Brighton’ in the 1930s. I watched the film adaptation some years ago, which I enjoyed, but found rather disturbing. ![]() ![]() I have read a couple of prolific author Graham Greene’s novels to date, but have always been most intrigued by his most famous work, Brighton Rock (1938). ![]()
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