A Private Spy: The Letters of John le Carré
An archive of letters written by the late John le Carré, giving readers access to the intimate thoughts of one of the greatest writers of our time

The never-before-seen correspondance of John le Carré, one of the most important novelists of our generation, are collected in this beautiful volume. During his lifetime, le Carré wrote numerous letters to writers, spies, politicians, artists, actors and public figures. This collection is a treasure trove, revealing the late author's humour, generosity, and wit--a side of him many readers have not previously seen.
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A Private Spy: The Letters of John le Carré
An archive of letters written by the late John le Carré, giving readers access to the intimate thoughts of one of the greatest writers of our time

The never-before-seen correspondance of John le Carré, one of the most important novelists of our generation, are collected in this beautiful volume. During his lifetime, le Carré wrote numerous letters to writers, spies, politicians, artists, actors and public figures. This collection is a treasure trove, revealing the late author's humour, generosity, and wit--a side of him many readers have not previously seen.
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A Private Spy: The Letters of John le Carré

A Private Spy: The Letters of John le Carré

by John le Carré

Narrated by David Harewood, Florence Pugh

Unabridged — 16 hours, 4 minutes

A Private Spy: The Letters of John le Carré

A Private Spy: The Letters of John le Carré

by John le Carré

Narrated by David Harewood, Florence Pugh

Unabridged — 16 hours, 4 minutes

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Author, polyglot, soldier, spy – John le Carré wrote what he knew, and this collection of previously unpublished letters gives readers a deeper insight into the Cold War espionage that infused his work and inspired such indelible characters as George Smiley and Magnus Pym.

An archive of letters written by the late John le Carré, giving readers access to the intimate thoughts of one of the greatest writers of our time

The never-before-seen correspondance of John le Carré, one of the most important novelists of our generation, are collected in this beautiful volume. During his lifetime, le Carré wrote numerous letters to writers, spies, politicians, artists, actors and public figures. This collection is a treasure trove, revealing the late author's humour, generosity, and wit--a side of him many readers have not previously seen.

Editorial Reviews

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Praise for A Private Spy:

A Private Spy, a collection of correspondence spanning much of his [John le Carré’s] life, offers a fresh look at his brilliance.”
New York Times

“[Le Carré’s] voluble brilliance is on display in the collection of effusive, guarded, witty, tortured, ebullient, terse, sniffy, pompous, needy, generous, phony, moving, and highly entertaining letters... each page of which reads as though it were written without a blotted word.”
Los Angeles Review of Books

“It’s glimpses of the master novelist most readers will be eager for, and they’ll find them in his letters to family and avid readers [in A Private Spy].”
—Washington Post

“A fascinating look at one of the 20th century’s most fascinating figures.”
CrimeReads

“Le Carré was perhaps the most thoughtful and erudite purveyor of the spy novel in the 20th century, a crackerjack storyteller who elevated the thriller to literary heights…the engrossing letters in A Private Spy—curated with great affection and care by [Tim] Cornwell, who sadly passed away in May 2022—are not unlike an exquisite bespoke suite crafted by a master.”
BookPage

“[A Private Spy is] a portrait of the famed spy novelist via a lifetime of correspondence…Meticulously edited and expansively annotated by le Carré’s son, Cornwell, this collection lands like a biography…Le Carré’s wry modesty and cleareyed insight into human nature consistently shine through…invaluable for fans.”
Kirkus

“Engaging, insightful, wise and gloriously witty.” 
DecaturDaily

Kirkus Reviews

2022-10-12
A portrait of the famed spy novelist via a lifetime of correspondence.

Meticulously edited and expansively annotated by le Carré’s son, Cornwell, this collection lands like a biography. In the introduction, Cornwell provides an outline, covering significant benchmarks in his father’s life, the brooding tenor of his final days in Cornwall in 2020, and the breadth of his correspondence. The text proceeds chronologically, but often a quote from an older le Carré adds context and piquancy. Additionally, Cornwell regularly adds biographical context. The first letter, dated 1945, is a polite correspondence with his headmaster-to-be, written when the author was 13. Adolescent love letters follow, addressed to le Carré’s “darling” Ann, Cornwell’s mother. Subsequent chapters unpack the author’s decades with the Foreign Office and transition from espionage work to his career as a journalist and, ultimately, successful novelist. The editor organizes these latter chapters around specific novels. Although Cornwell writes about his father with affection, he does not shy away from disreputable episodes—e.g., le Carré’s affair with Susan Kennaway, which led to divorce from Ann. As the letters show, literary fame brought the special challenges of being a public figure but also more stature to address political issues, which le Carré did up to the very end of his life. Brexit and the Trump presidency were key concerns. The use of correspondence to maintain lifelong relationships emerges as a major theme. The author’s many celebrity pen pals included Sir Alec Guinness, Tom Stoppard, and Stephen Fry. An added bonus are le Carré’s illustrations, peppered throughout the book. Supplemental material includes a comprehensive chronology and an appendix called Manuscript Sources, which lists chronologically all the letters and their recipients. Le Carré’s wry modesty and cleareyed insight into human nature consistently shine through.

A collection of small insights about a complex literary titan—invaluable for fans.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940178598931
Publisher: Penguin Random House
Publication date: 12/06/2022
Edition description: Unabridged
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