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  1. The Lawless Roads (1939) (published as Another Mexico in the United States) is a travel account by Graham Greene, based on his 1938 trip to Mexico, to see the effects of the government's campaign of forced anti-Catholic secularization and how the inhabitants had reacted to the brutal anti-clerical purges of President Plutarco Elías ...

    • Graham Greene
    • United Kingdom
    • 1939
    • 1939
  2. 30 de ene. de 2016 · Travelling through the dry, dusty, mosquito and tick fly riven states of Southern Mexico in the 1930s, a period when the Catholic Church was under severe persecution from the state, Green clings on to the two things that remind him of happier times and nations - his Englishness, and the Catholic Church.

  3. 27 de jun. de 2006 · The Lawless Roads is a non-fiction account of a trip Graham Greene took in 1937 to report on the persecution of Catholics in the Mexican states of Chiapas and Tabasco. This trip was the precursor to and inspiration for his greatest novel, The Power and the Glory, about a whiskey priest who becomes the last representative of ...

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    • Graham Greene
    • $15
    • Penguin Classics
  4. 25 de jun. de 2022 · Internet Archive. Language. English. xiv, 221 pages : 20 cm. Now with a new introduction by David Rieff, The Lawless Roads is the result of Graham Greene's expedition to Mexico in the late 1930s to report on how the inhabitants had reacted to the brutal anticlerical purges of President Calles.

  5. 3. David Rieff, “Introduction”, The Lawless Roads, New York: Penguin Books, 2006, vii-xi.ç. 4. “The fiercest persecution of religion anywhere since the reign of Elizabeth”, The Lawless Roads, 15. Tanya Huntington is the author of Martín Luis Guzmán: Entre el águila y la serpiente, A Dozen Sonnets for Different Lovers, and Return.

  6. 29 de mar. de 2022 · Internet Archive. Language. English. 224 pages ; 20 cm. In 1938, Greene was commissioned to visit Mexico to discover how the inhabitants had reacted to the brutal anti-clerical purges of President Calles. His journey and the experiences he had there were the inspiration for The Power and the Glory. Originally published: London: Longmans, 1939.

  7. 3.59. 565 ratings84 reviews. In the late 1930s, Graham Greene was commissioned to visit Mexico to report on how the inhabitants had reacted to the brutal anticlerical purges of President Calles. The Lawless Roads is his spellbinding record of that journey.