Our Man in Havana-Graham Greene
Our man in Havana Graham Greene English spy story, that is true to life, probably began in early twentieth century with Somerset Maugham’s Ashenden tales. Maugham worked for secret service during the second world war. He was stationed in Lucerne, in the neutral Switzerland, and was also sent to Russia ‘ to prevent the Bolshevik Revolution and to keep Russia in the war’. He wrote a few short stories based on these experiences. These are collected in his book, Ashenden. Ashenden was Maugham’s chosen pen-name. In the preface to the collection, Maugham wrote that ‘this book is a work of fiction, though I should say not much more so than several of the books on the same subject that have appeared during the last few years and that purport to be truthful memoirs’. Later Graham Greene and John Le Carre wrote popular and acclaimed books in this genre. Commenting on his work as a spy, Maugham said in the preface that, ‘t he work of an agent in the Intelligence Department is on the wh