Damian Lewis's new mission
The Homeland actor tells The Telegraph why he decided to record A Delicate Truth for Radio 4.
The Homeland actor tells The Telegraph why he decided to record A Delicate Truth for Radio 4.
Between_Covers (Heather)
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As A Delicate Truth is broadcast as Radio 4’s book at bedtime, read by Damian Lewis, the author speaks to the BBC about what inspires his thrillers, and why there is still more to come.
kgemerson (Kenneth Emerson)
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Vinalvdj (Zena Slagowski)
John le Carre~ A desk is a dangerous place from which to watch the world.
Shalalijj (Kathi Yanik)
john le carre~ a desk is often a dangerous place from which to watch the planet.
The master of espionage returns with a thrilling tale of dirty tricks in the war on terror, says Jon Stock.
The new novel will be Radio 4’s book at bedtime from 13 May, and will be read by Homeland’s Damian Lewis.
CIA spooks regularly review spy fiction for a classified in-house journal, rating John le Carré above American writers for his veracity, reports Jon Stock.
Ian McEwan tells Jon Stock at The Telegraph about the pleasure of writing a spy novel with a twist – and why he believes it’s high time John le Carré won the Booker Prize.
tomhpollock (Tom Pollock)
Of the many delights of the A DELICATE TRUTH audiobook, the most startling is hearing model-of-urbanity John le Carré swear like a pirate.
‘With A Delicate Truth, le Carré has in a sense come home. And it’s a splendid homecoming… the novel is the most satisfying, subtle and compelling of his recent oeuvre’
Writes Marcel Berlins for The Times.
‘… never predictable, and always exploring new frontiers… A Delicate Truth becomes progressively relentless and angry. Le Carré picks over the cynicism of the secret state with a kind of cold fury.’
Writes Robert McCrum.
As reported in Empire Magazine, the Oscar-winning screenwriter is in advanced talks to script the feature film adaptation of John le Carré’s latest novel.
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@earlymodernjohn With John le Carré on drums.
To celebrate the release of the new novel, we’ve produced a short film inspired by the book.
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mya55 (As in head up...)
"...interrogations conducted that way: a laboured catechism swathed in deep coverings of routine". - Tinker, Tailor, Soldier..John Le Carre
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In a new introduction to the 50th Anniversary edition, the author describes how his political disgust and personal confusion ‘exploded’ in The Spy Who Came in from the Cold. Fifty years later he asks how much has changed.
‘John le Carré Has Not Mellowed With Age’ discovers Dwight Garner, when he visits the author at his home in Cornwall.
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John le Carre's 'A Delicate Truth' isn't gentle with war on terror http://t.co/QG0BBBnzPq
Hyacinthstgt (Karyl Shape)
John le Carre~ If there is one eternal truth of politics it is that there are always a dozen good reasons for doing nothing.
Memories of Richard Burton and Martin Ritt from the set of The Spy Who Came in From the Cold.
Test your knowledge in 20 questions from The Telegraph.