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A LEGENDARY figure in MI5 who was reputed to be the model for one of John le Carréâs characters in the Cold War Smiley series, has died at the age of 99. Milicent Bagot, a
In establishing his main character's backstory, le Carré's pacing is neither overly leisured nor mechanically efficient. The tale gets moving when the Chat Room supervisor assigns
You can learn much more about David Cornwell [aka John le Carre] and the immortal characters of his books by simply visiting Mike's Website at http://www.polisci.rutgers.edu/people
Schoolboy" features a Le Carre regular character, George Smiley, and centers on a bit character from earlier work, Jerry Westerby. In a sense, the novel is a contrast between
was a âfraudulent air of authenticityâ in the book, Mr. Laqueur could have shown, whether by citing his own experiences or those of others, exactly how Le Carré's characters
Lord Clanmorris was one of the two men - Vivian H. H. Green was the other - who inspired le Carré's most famous character, George Smiley. Green first met Cornwell as a schoolboy
Bingham, the pen-name and family name of Lord Clanmorris, was one of the two men who inspired le Carré's famous character, George Smiley: "Short, fat and of a quiet disposition
advertisement. Overview. Date of Birth: 19 October 1931, Poole, Dorset, England, UK more. Mini Biography: He was born in Poole, Dorset in England on October 19th, 1931.
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