I can understand why, though I would not agree with them. Prayaag Akbar called it one of his favourite novels that he had read recently), consider "Monsignor Quixote" as one of Greene's low-points as a writer. There are many who, despite this novel's growing reputation (an Indian writer of note named Mr. And I also knew that I would eventually find more than that. And yet my feeling - as stated in my original review - of longing to return to this novel, as I have frequently done with Greene, stands intact as ever if anything, it had only grown stronger than ever, thus compelling me, at a time when I suddenly find myself not quite unsure of myself or my worthiness, to revisit it to find some solace. In these last two years, a lot of things happened - mostly terrible and devastating and still a few so good that they can almost overshadow the disappointments completely. Two years ago, I had just finished reading Graham Greene's "Monsignor Quixote" for the first time, and had promised that I would return to it again in due course of time. It is December 2021, or to be precise, almost the end of December and also of another year at that. "The believer will fight another believer over a shade of difference the doubter fights only with himself.”
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