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Orient Express is another wonderful classic by Graham Greene first published as Stamboul Train until the title changed when it was published in the United States as the Orient Express. It details the journey on a train from Ostend to Constantinople, later known as Istanbul.
- Stamboul Train
"A story has no beginning or end: arbitrarily one chooses a...
- The Heart of The Matter
Particularly known novels, such as The Power and the Glory...
- Orient Express Quotes by Graham Greene
“The ‘entertainment’ of Stamboul Train – as I shall call it...
- Stamboul Train
4.16. 82 ratings7 reviews. The Heart of the Matter ; Orient Express ; A Burnt-out Case ; The Third Man ; The Quiet American ; Loser Takes All ; The Power and the Glory. Genres FictionMystery. 856 pages, Hardcover.
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“The ‘entertainment’ of Stamboul Train – as I shall call it from now on – was designed and ready-made for motion pictures but nonetheless counts as Greene’s worst filmic flop.
- Graham Greene
- 1932
Stamboul Train is the second significant novel by Graham Greene. Set on a train journey from Ostend to Istanbul, the book was renamed Orient Express when it was published in the United States. The novel appeared in 1932 and was Greene's first true success.
- Graham Greene
- 1932
Jan 5, 2022 · Review: Orient Express. Orient Express, Graham Greene. New York: Open Road Media, 2018 (originally published as Stamboul Train in 1932). Summary: Seven people on a train between Ostend and Constantinople intersect in various ways, making choices about the kind of people they will be.
A review of the classic novel Stamboul Train (Orient Express in the USA) by Graham Greene. Includes full summary and analysis.
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Stamboul Train. Graham Greene. Vintage, 2004 - Fiction - 224 pages. A classic espionage thriller from master storyteller Graham Greene 'One of the most important British writers of the...