Thursday, May 19, 2022

Review of "Smiley's People" by John Le Carre

 

So I read another Le Carre, and I liked that too - was taken by the way in which his characters  - or at least Smiley - are in the Cold War, but not entirely engaged to its ideology. They are playing a game, with sides, but they know that they are not entirely different from their adversaries. It does spend a lot of time in the world of emigre societies, and probably doesn't dwell enough on how nasty some of those groups were - former fascists and collaborators, not just freedom-loving nationalists. On the other hand, the locations and the physical details are great.

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