John le Carré

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<p>Since the heyday of Ian Fleming’s fantasy superspy James Bond the novels of John le Carré have held up to readers across the world a sombre fascinating picture of decline deception and ethical ambiguity. In this study originally published in 1986 the first to include an interpretation of <i>A Perfect Spy</i> Eric Homberger argues that within the tradition of the spy thriller of John Buchan and ‘Sapper’ a ‘space’ was created by Somerset Maugham Eric Ambler and Graham Greene for serious writing. From <i>The Spy Who Came in From the Cold</i> (1963) to <i>The Little Drummer Girl</i> (1983) and <i>A Perfect Spy</i> (1986) le Carré has used that space to make a searching investigation of the nature of post-Imperial Britain. In the process he has become the peer of Conrad and Greene in the recognition that the spy novel is a literary form capable of the highest artistic seriousness.</p>
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