Graham Greene In A Time Of Bush-War

“Greene has always been a difficult writer for Americans to deal with, so frank was his contempt for American materialism and, especially, he noted, ‘American liberalism.’ Were Greene alive and writing today, it would be this liberal—not reactionary—spirit he would identify in the Bush administration’s crusading zeal, the endless terrifying unrealizable bromides on freedom, democracy, etc., that animated poor Alden Pyle in The Quiet American. Paul Wolfowitz would be the Pyle who survived, and made it to the top.”