The End of the Affair
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The End of the Affair

by Graham Greene

Publisher
Independently published
Pages
140
Language
English
Published
1955

Overview

The End of the Affair by Graham Greene is a deep introspection novel in war, war, jealousy, belief and loss, in London, discovering complex entanglements of war, warmth. The story has been told from the perspective of a condensed writer Maurice Bendrix, who rekindles a obsessive investigation in her previous relationship with Sarah Miles, wife of a civil servant. As he exposes the truth of sudden and mysterious decision to end his relationship, Bendrix not only faced the emotional destruction of lost love, but also made spiritual changes that re -shaped her life. Religious investigations with a conclusion of romantic passion, novel human desire, is a persecutor attention on the pain of betrayal and the possibility of grace.

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