John le Carré’s literary archive is not only preserving his cultural legacy but also securing his children’s financial future – saving them a hefty tax bill as his works gain fresh momentum ...
From Cold War espionage to today’s intelligence dramas, shifting loyalties mirror America’s transformation. As Trump’s ...
First transmitted in 1966, Malcolm Muggeridge talks to the novelist John le Carre, who at the age of 34 had written the best-seller The Spy Who Came In From The Cold. Show more First transmitted ...
Uncover the truth about John Le Carré's secret past in the murky world of 1960s espionage and be transported back to the paranoid height of The Cold War. In The Penny Dreadfuls Present: Le Carré On ...
He has since become Britain’s most successful shipwreck hunter, and he worked with John Le Carré on A Century of Images: Photographs by the Gibson Family and Castaway and Wrecked. In the late 1 ...
‘Pigeon Tunnel’ asks who is the real John le Carré? Above: Author John le Carré is the focus of the Errol Morris documentary "The Pigeon Tunnel." (Photo/Apple) Movie review: "The Pigeon ...
The night manager at a hotel is asked to help catch a notorious arms dealer after he becomes embroiled in mysterious events. Based on the novel by John Le Carré.
In this extended interview, John le Carre talks to Malcolm Muggeridge about his writing and the main influences on his work. Although their conversation covers much about the author's career and ...