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The Power and the Glory, published in 1940, is a novel by British author Graham Greene that unfolds in 1930s Mexico during anti-Catholic persecution. The novel follows the "whiskey priest," the last practicing Catholic clergyman in the region, as he is pursued by authorities. Amidst moral ambiguity, the story explores redemption, faith, and human frailty. The protagonist grapples with his own sins while embodying the transformative power of grace. Greene's narrative weaves a compelling tale of spiritual reckoning against a backdrop of political turmoil, offering a poignant exploration of the complexities of belief and the persistence of hope. 

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