A morally complex and mature work from a modern master
IN THIS later novel by Graham Greeneafeaturing a new introductionathe author continues to explore moral and theological dilemmas through psychologically astute character studies and exciting drama on an international stage. The title character of "Monsignor Quixote" is a village priest, elevated to the rank of monsignor through a clerical error, who travels to Madrid accompanied by his best friend, Sancho, the Communist ex-mayor of the village, in Greeneas lighthearted variation on Cervantes.