Jan 3, 2010
In the early 1960s, le Carre and another important British novelist, Len Deighton, set new standards for the spy thriller. The early years of the Cold War had seen a multitude of fictional spies who, like James Bond, tended to be larger than life and have amazing adventures in a secret world of technological marvels. In The Spy Who Came in from the Cold (1963) and Deighton's The Ipcress File (1962), a more realistic kind of spy novel found a large and responsive audience. Le Carre was then still working in the British secret service; he used a pen name instead of his own...
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