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  1. The Power and the Glory is a 1940 novel by British author Graham Greene. The title is an allusion to the doxology often recited at the end of the Lord's Prayer: "For thine is the kingdom, the power, and the glory, forever and ever, amen."

  2. Particularly known novels, such as The Power and the Glory (1940), of British writer Henry Graham Greene reflect his ardent Catholic beliefs. The Order of Merit and the Companions of Honour inducted this English novelist, short story writer, playwright, screenplay writer, travel writer, and critic.

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  4. The Power and the Glory, published in 1940, is a novel by British author Graham Greene that unfolds in 1930s Mexico during anti-Catholic persecution. The novel follows the "whiskey priest," the last practicing Catholic clergyman in the region, as he is pursued by authorities.

  5. The Power and the Glory by Graham Greene is a novel set in the 1930s in Mexico during a time of anti-Catholic persecution. The story follows a character known only as the “whisky priest,” who is the last remaining Catholic clergyman in the region.

  6. The Power and the Glory follows a man known only as the whisky priest who travels across the state of Tabasco, Mexico while fleeing the Red Shirts, the ruling political party that has outlawed Catholicism. At the start of the novel, the whisky priest has almost managed to escape Tabasco, as he is about to depart on a ship.

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  8. How It All Goes Down. Our protagonist, an unnamed priest, has come to a river port in the hope of escaping a Mexican state government that wants him dead. All because he's a priest, which in this state is a crime of treason! He's the last one, so no pressure or anything. He doesn't get out.

  9. The Power and the Glory. Graham Greene. Penguin, 2003 - Fiction - 221 pages. "Graham Greene's masterpiece" — John Updike) In a poor, remote section of Southern Mexico, the paramilitary group, the...

  10. Graham Greenes The Power and the Glory (originally published in 1940) recounts the tragic story of the whisky priest. His religion has been outlawed, his faith shattered, and his history—like his name—all but erased.