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One of Greene’s most powerful novels, the book takes as its theme the era of religious suppression in Mexico during the early 1930’s. An unnamed Catholic priest, an alcoholic with a shameful past in search of either oblivion or redemption, travels through Mexico administering the rites of the church to the poor landless peasants, hunted by a remorseless police officer and always in fear of being betrayed by those he is attempting to help.
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Anti-clericalism, Catholic Church, Catholics, Clergy, Fiction, Persecution, Social life and customs, Classics, Multicultural, Supsense, Historical fiction, Classic, British and irish fiction (fictional works by one author), Clergy, fiction, Mexico, fiction, Fiction, christian, general, Large type books, Anticléricalisme, Romans, nouvelles, Catholiques, Clergé, AufsatzsammlungPlaces
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Power and the Glory (Penguin Classics)
February 2003, Tandem Library
School & Library Binding
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1417637552 9781417637553
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The power and the glory
1988, Penguin in association with Heinemann
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The power and the glory
1962, Viking Press
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0670569798 9780670569793
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"First published in March 1940 under the title: The labyrinthine ways. Reissued in January 1946 under its original English title: The power and the glory."
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