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When Poland was under communist rule, the ink, typesetters and photocopiers sent by CIA helped sustain an underground ...
“The Pigeon Tunnel,” a new documentary from renowned filmmaker Erroll Morris reveals that John le Carré had a life as intriguing as his acclaimed spy novels. The film, which premieres today ...
The Cold War is heating up London’s theater district this fall as John le Carre’s seminal spy thriller “The Spy Who Came In ...
Here are his best books. Credit...Photo by Tom Jamieson for The New York Times Supported by By Sam Adler-Bell The English novelist John le Carré (given name: David Cornwell) never sufficiently ...
The author on continuing his father's George Smiley series, childhood with his 'fun' dad, and discovering the truth about his ...
Nick Harkaway Steps Into His Father John Le Carré's Footsteps With Spy Thriller 'Karla's Choice' LONDON (AP) — George Smiley, the subtle fictional spymaster navigating treacherous Cold War ...
Maybe its first adaptation as a play could be the one. Written by veteran playwright David Eldridge and directed by heavyweight former Headlong boss Jeremy Herrin, this inaugural stage version of The ...
John le Carre’s The Spy Who Came In From The Cold to be staged in West End - After a sold-out production at Chichester Festival Theatre, the stage adaptation will run for 14 weeks in London from ...
Billed as “a John le Carré novel,” it was written by Nick Harkaway, whose qualifications for the job include seven published novels, a lifetime of reading le Carré — and the fact he is the ...
David Eldridge will adapt John le Carré's novel about British intelligence officer Alec Leamas, who is presented with one ...
And so, somewhat surprisingly, is his creator, John le Carré. Four years after the spy writer’s death at the age of 89, comes a new thriller, “Karla’s Choice.” Billed as “a John le ...
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