John le Carré

Adam Sisman

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John le Carré is still at the top more than half a century after The Spy Who Came in from the Cold became a worldwide bestseller. Written with exclusive access to le Carré, his personal archives, and many of the people closest to him, Adam Sisman's definitive biography is a highly readable, fascinating portrait of the life, times and espionage career that inspired a literary master.
Always secretive about his background and Secret Service career (blocking one biography from publication in the 1990s, then choosing a biographer who abandoned the project), John le Carré (David Cornwell) has finally given his blessing to Adam Sisman, who has delivered a biography that reads like a novel. From his bleak childhood — the departure of his mother when he was five was followed by "sixteen hugless years" in the dubious care of his father, a serial-seducer and con-man — through recruitment by both MI5 and MI6, his years as an agent for British Intelligence during the Cold War, to his emergence as the master of the espionage novel, le Carré has repeatedly quarried his life for his fiction. His acute psychological renderings of undercover operations and the moral ambiguities of the Cold War and our present-day politics lend his novels a level of credibility that is unmistakable. Sisman's great biography uncovers for us the remarkable story of an enigmatic writer whose commercial success has sometimes overshadowed appreciation for his extraordinary abilities. (From Knopf Canada)
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From the book

"People who have had very unhappy childhoods," John le Carré once wrote, "are pretty good at inventing themselves." He is exceptionally good at this himself. As a boy he learned to invent, making up stories to entertain, to fantasise, escaping from reality, and to dissemble, adopting one persona to conceal another. As a man he put these skills to professional use, first as a spy, and then as a writer. "I'm a liar," he explains. "Born to lying, bred to it, trained to it by an industry that lies for a living, practised in it as a novelist."

From John le Carré: The Biography by Adam Sisman ©2015. Published by Knopf Canada.

Author interviews

Media Audio | Writers and Company : John le Carré Interview

Caption: More than fifty years after his breakthrough novel, “The Spy Who Came in From the Cold,” John le Carré is as much in the news as ever—with a new biography and more movie adaptations. Eleanor speaks with le Carré about his 23rd novel, "A Delicate Truth."

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Media Audio | Archives : John Le Carré brings realism to spy fiction

Caption: Less than a year after his 1963 novel <em>The Spy Who Came in From the Cold</em> made him famous, Le Carr&eacute; talks to CBC Radio about his new-found success.

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