The Honorary Consul
Book Review
Graham Greene's novel «The Honorary Consul» is considered one of his most profound and complex works. Set in Argentina, the story follows British honorary consul Charley Fortnum, who becomes an accidental victim of a kidnapping orchestrated by a group of revolutionaries. Critics note that Greene masterfully creates an atmosphere of tension and uncertainty, exploring themes of morality, loyalty, and human frailty. The central characters, including Dr. Eduardo Plarr and Fortnum himself, are depicted with psychological depth, allowing readers to engage with their internal conflicts and dilemmas. Greene also addresses political and social aspects, illustrating the intricate relationships between personal interests and public ideals. Critics praise the novel for its intellectual richness and emotional power, noting that it remains relevant today.
