<p>WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY SEBASTIAN FAULKS<br><br>Henry Green, whom W. H. Auden called ''the finest living English novelist'', is the most neglected writer of the last century and the one most deserving of rediscovery by a new generation. This volume brings together three of Henry Green''s intensely original novels. <br><br><i>Loving</i> explored class distinctions through the medium of love and brilliantly contrasts the lives of servants and masters in an Irish castle during World War Two, <i>Living</i> of workers and owners in a Birmingham iron foundry. <i>Party Going</i> is a brilliant comedy of manners, presenting a party of wealthy travellers stranded by fog in a London railway hotel while throngs of workers await trains in the station below.</p>