John le Carré died on Saturday at the age of 89. In the years since my own father’s death, I’ve made a project of reading all of Le Carré’s work, from the early procedural mysteries to the breathtakingly complex middle-period novels (the Karla trilogy—Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy; The Honourable Schoolboy; and Smiley’s People—is his masterwork), to the angry leftist post-9/11 novels. I adored, probably more than it deserved, last year’s Agent Running in the Field mostly because it existed. A solid spy novel, written by an octogenarian Le Carré, with superb sequences on, of all things, the badminton court. Le Carré seemed immortal, a writer who had lived many lives (including 16 years as a British spy), and wrote beautifully, and rarely gave interviews, and persisted, in a way my own father did not. thamtuducdung.com/shirt/hvshirt-things-i-do-in-my-spare-time-look-for-insects-shirt/ https://qingdaoyiriyou.com/hvshirt-the-south-is-a-way-of-life-flag-shirt.html https://shirtcoll.com...
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