The Man Within

The Man Within
First edition
AuthorGraham Greene
LanguageEnglish
GenreHistorical novel
PublisherWilliam Heinemann
Publication date
1929
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Media typeHardcover (first edition)

The Man Within (1929) is the first novel by author Graham Greene. It tells the story of Francis Andrews, a reluctant smuggler, who betrays his colleagues, and the aftermath of his betrayal. It is Greene's first published novel. (Two earlier attempts at writing novels were never published, but a book of poetry, Babbling April, was published in 1925, while Greene was a student at Balliol College, Oxford).

The title is taken from a sentence in Thomas Browne's Religio Medici: 'There's another man within me that's angry with me.'

Greene, in his preface to the Penguin paperback edition of the book, derides the book as hopelessly romantic.