The secret life of John le Carre /
by Sisman, Adam.
Material type: BookPublisher: London : Profile Books, 2023Description: 208 pages ; 22 cm.ISBN: 9781800817784 (hbk.) :; 1800817789 (hbk.) :.Classification number: 823.914 SISSubject(s): Le Carre, John, 1931-2020 -- Relations with women | Le Carre, John, 1931-2020 -- Friends and associates | Sisman, Adam | Novelists, English -- 20th century -- Biography | Literature | Literature | Biography: literary | Memoirs | Literature: history & criticism | Espionage & spy thrillerSummary: Secrecy came naturally to John le Carre, and there were some secrets that he fought fiercely to keep. Nowhere was this more so than in his private life. Apparently content in his marriage, the novelist conducted a string of love affairs over four decades. To keep these relationships secret, he made use of tradecraft that he had learned as a spy: code names and cover stories, cut outs, safe houses and dead letter boxes. Such affairs introduced both jeopardy and excitement into what was otherwise a quiet, ordered life. Adam Sisman's definitive biography, published in 2015, revealed much about the elusive spy-turned-novelist; yet le Carre was adamant that some subjects should remain hidden, at least during his lifetime. 'The Secret Life of John le Carre' is the story of what was left out, and offers reflections on the difficult relationship between biographer and subject.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Book - Adult Hardback | Crosby Library | Adult Non-Fiction | 823.914 SIS (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 003118659X |
Secrecy came naturally to John le Carre, and there were some secrets that he fought fiercely to keep. Nowhere was this more so than in his private life. Apparently content in his marriage, the novelist conducted a string of love affairs over four decades. To keep these relationships secret, he made use of tradecraft that he had learned as a spy: code names and cover stories, cut outs, safe houses and dead letter boxes. Such affairs introduced both jeopardy and excitement into what was otherwise a quiet, ordered life. Adam Sisman's definitive biography, published in 2015, revealed much about the elusive spy-turned-novelist; yet le Carre was adamant that some subjects should remain hidden, at least during his lifetime. 'The Secret Life of John le Carre' is the story of what was left out, and offers reflections on the difficult relationship between biographer and subject.
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