The Lawless Roads

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The Lawless Roads
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Author Graham Greene
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Genre(s) Novel
Publisher Penguin USA
Publication date 1939
Media type Print (Hardback & Paperback)
Pages 224 pp (Penguin Classics edition - pictured)
ISBN ISBN 0140185801
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The Lawless Roads (1939) is a travel account by Graham Greene, based on his 1938 trip to Mexico, to see the effects of the government's campaign of forced anti-Catholic secularisation and how the how the inhabitants had reacted to the brutal anticlerical purges of President Plutarco Elías Calles.

A Catholic and conservative man, Greene travels to Mexico to find the remnants of Catholicism. His journey takes him from the northern border towns, through the cosmopolitan capital, and then into the states of Puebla and Chiapas.

The voyage produced two books, the factual The Lawless Roads (published as Another Mexico in the U.S.), and the novel The Power and the Glory.

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