A Burnt-Out Case
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Narrated by:
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Richard Morant
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By:
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Graham Greene
About this listen
When Querry, a world famous architect, finds he no longer enjoys his life he sets off on a voyage. Arriving anonymously at a leper colony in the Congo, he is diagnosed as the mental equivalent of a ‘burnt-out case’. Querry slowly moves towards a cure, his mind getting clearer as he works for the colony. However, in the heart of the tropics, no relationship with a woman will ever be taken as innocent….
©1960 Graham Greene (P)2014 Audible, Inc.What listeners say about A Burnt-Out Case
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- Alison Craxton
- 14-05-23
Superb.
Too long since last listening to G Greene. My loss. I look forward to listening to more anon.
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- Chris
- 22-10-15
Enter the world of leprosy in Africa
With clear personal insight, Greene writes brilliantly about the disease leprosy and its impact upon life and its treatment.
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- Michael Heneghan
- 24-09-22
Superb narration.
Beautifully written and compelling narrative enhanced by superb narration performed by Richard Morant. High quality literature.
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- Anonymous User
- 30-06-21
Loved it!! Characters ar great command by author
If you were to explain this novel to the youth today... They would be shocked at old commands that the characters used to regulate their lives. It is all right for a black woman to have children by multiple partner but even a sniff or rumour of infidelity by a European causes a man to be killed. High moral ground. No hope cunning innocents and leprosy. Who are the sinner? Long long before the church mentioned abuse. A no hoper trying to make a fresh start. The absurdity of life, faith and deceit
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- Carol
- 09-11-15
An unusual story
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Graham Greene is an excellent writer. I love how his stories have an ending we could never imagine. I can appreciate that his work is not for everyone, but if you are a Greene fan, this is worth a read.
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- Anonymous User
- 27-05-23
Burnt Out Case
Excellent. My first Graham Green audio book. Wonderful writing and well drawn characters as you would expect from such a writer.
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- Carina Waldock
- 11-04-18
A slow burner, but worth the time...
Took me about 2 hours of listening to get fully into it, but now that I've finished I want to start all over again! Captivating characters that are very relatable, intriguing story and as ever great conversation and questions put out by the characters, as you would expect from
Greene. Great acting too. Overall loved it.
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