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Among those headed back to Russia are convicted hackers and several Russian nationals detained in the West for spying. And the biggest prize for Russia was the return of Vadim Krasikov, a convicted hitman whose release had been publicly sought by Russian President Vladimir Putin. Anna Chapman, one of 10 Russian sleeper agents deported from the US in a 2010 prisoner swap, was also feted on her return to Russia. Britain blamed the poisoning on Russia; Russia has consistently denied involvement, although Putin referred to Skripal as a “scumbag” and a “traitor,” his contempt suggesting that Skripal had gotten his just desserts. The release of Russians in the swap means that Russia’s political climate is no less repressive.
Persons: Evan Gershkovich, Paul Whelan, Alsu Kurmasheva, Vladimir Kara, John le, Vadim Krasikov, Vladimir Putin, Krasikov, Zelimkhan, Tucker Carlson, Putin, Khangoshvili, ” Krasikov, Viktor Bout, Brittney, US Department of Justice –, Bout, Anna Chapman, Chapman, , Sergei Skripal, Skripal, Yulia, Novichok, Frank Augstein, Alexander Litvinenko, Litvinenko, Andrei Lugovoi, Dmitri Kovtun –, Lugovoi, Alexey Navalny, Navalny, Roman Abramovich, Hillary Clinton, Murza –, , Alexandra Skochilenko Organizations: CNN, Wall Street, Russia, Berlin Police, US Department of Justice, Hollywood, St ., Economic, Russian, Kremlin, European, of Human Rights Locations: American, Ukraine, Russia, Chechen, Berlin, Russian, St, St . Petersburg, United Kingdom, English, Salisbury, Britain, England, British, Moscow, Washington, United States
Gary Oldman Photo: Apple TV+It would be a stretch to describe “Slow Horses” as a “feel good” show, except for its ramshackle centerpiece, Jackson Lamb . Played by a deliciously derelict Gary Oldman , Jackson will certainly make the average viewer feel good about his or her own personal hygiene. Slow Horses, season 3 Wednesday, Apple TV+He’s also hilarious, usually right and never modest about it, which may infuriate the poor unfortunates around him but does make him a highly watchable and even quotable post-Le Carré Cold War hero—a reservoir of seemingly passé spycraft that nevertheless becomes critically important from episode to episode, and season to season. (“Slow Horses” now enters its third as one of the best series on television.) The infractions can be minor, but the damage to one’s career and credibility are never less than biblical, the ensuing duties clerical.
Persons: Gary Oldman, Jackson Lamb, Jackson Organizations: Apple, Slough House Locations: Slough
AMONG FRIENDS: An Illustrated Oral History of American Book Publishing and Bookselling in the 20th Century. Some of the most stressed-out young people in the United States, if movies can be believed, work in publishing. The young in publishing are acutely underpaid; some suffer from a broken-spirited servility; they fear they will never master the ninja techniques of literary social climbing. The older and more established in publishing have trod over a mountain of bodies to get where they are. Everyone is dowsing for a best seller, or wandering like Eeyore in search of his lost tail.
Persons: Janet Bukovinsky, , John Le Carré, martinis, West, “ hydroponics, Organizations: Book Publishing, Buz, Ls Locations: United States, triplicate,
Photo: Apple TV+If someone were going to tell you their life story, the ideal someone would be one of the world’s great storytellers—John le Carré, for instance, the celebrated spy novelist, literary archivist of the Cold War, spinner of tales of diaphanous morality. And what better conduit than Errol Morris, a filmmaker fascinated by people who delude themselves, or defend the indefensible, or become pawns in a system that eventually devours them—just like those in a Le Carré novel? Read the review
Persons: — John le Carré, Errol Morris Organizations: Apple
The author David Cornwell (whose pen name was John le Carré) shark-fishing near his home in Cornwall, England, August 1974. Photo: Ben Martin/The LIFE Images Collection/Getty ImagesWhen John le Carré contemplated writing an autobiography, he hired two detectives to investigate his life. Grab a Copy The Secret Life of John le Carre By Adam Sisman Harper 208 pages We may earn a commission when you buy products through the links on our site. Buy Book Amazon Barnes & Noble Books a Million Bookshop“The Secret Life of John le Carré” is the last word, an enlightening appendix to Mr. Sisman’s “John le Carré: The Biography” (2015). Though le Carré was “apparently open” in their interviews, Mr. Sisman “quickly learned not to rely on anything he said.” Le Carré, whose real name was David Cornwell, was “a performer,” a method novelist.
Persons: David Cornwell, John le, Ben Martin, John le Carré, , , Adam Sisman, John le Carre, Adam Sisman Harper, Barnes, Sisman’s, Mr, Sisman, Sisman “, ” Le Carré Organizations: Noble Locations: Cornwall, England
‘The Pigeon Tunnel’ Review: Decoding John le Carré
  + stars: | 2023-10-18 | by ( John Anderson | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
David Cornwell, aka writer John le Carré Photo: Apple TV+If someone were going to tell you their life story, the ideal someone would be one of the world’s great storytellers—John le Carré, for instance, the celebrated spy novelist, literary archivist of the Cold War, spinner of tales of diaphanous morality. And what better conduit than Errol Morris , a filmmaker fascinated by people who delude themselves, or defend the indefensible, or become pawns in a system that eventually devours them—just like those in a Le Carré novel?
Persons: David Cornwell, John le Carré, — John le Carré, Errol Morris Organizations: Apple
NEW YORK (AP) — Errol Morris has just sat down with a reporter when his wife calls. The film, which opens Friday in select theaters and on Apple TV+, is based on le Carré's 2016 memoir of the same name. AP: The central, mysterious metaphor of le Carré's, “The Pigeon Tunnel" — a tunnel that funnels pigeons to shotgun-wielding men — looms throughout the film. Morris: I’ve often compared the writing to a Kafka parable, except John le Carré wrote it. I say to (le Carré) at some point: “History is chaos.” And he agrees, “History is chaos.”
Persons: — Errol Morris, “ I’m, ” Morris, , Morris, John le Carré, , “ Tinker, le, David Cornwell, It's, Ed Gein, Robert Bloch’s, Alfred Hitchcock’s, … Morris, It’s, Ed Gein’s, Didn’t Freud, I’ve, Robert McNamara, vindicating, , Saul Kripke, David, Steve, Bannon Organizations: Apple, Research Locations: British, Waushara County , Wisconsin, Morris
Talk Errol Morris Did Not Like This Q&A About His le Carré FilmJohn le Carré’s spy novels traffic in the philosophical, emotional and practical ambiguities complicating concepts like truth, deceit and self-awareness. “The reason that I made ‘The Pigeon Tunnel,’” he said about le Carré, “is that he is interested in philosophical questions. I say to le Carré that for him the world divides into two groups: string-pullers and dupes. Mark Lipson, via Fourth Floor ProductionsWhat does John le Carré say about your position as an interviewer at the beginning of the film? I have a question about this idea that le Carré has: that the world divides into string-pullers and dupes.
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The National Book Awards Longlist
  + stars: | 2023-09-16 | by ( Melissa Kirsch | More About Melissa Kirsch | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
One of the best birthday gifts I’ve ever received was a stack of four or five books, all published the year I was born. I hadn’t read John le Carré’s “Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy,” but now I felt a connection to it; we’d both come into being at roughly the same time. The all-you-can-read buffet of books available begs a reader, especially a slow reader like me, to develop a strategy. This week, the National Book Foundation announced the longlist for the 2023 National Book Awards, presenting a crop of books on which a hungry reader could happily feast from now through the end of the year. (“Chain-Gang All-Stars,” by Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah and “Fire Weather,” by John Vaillant just moved to the top of my list.)
Persons: I’ve, John le Carré’s, , Ursula K, Le Guin, I’m, , Nana Kwame Adjei, John Vaillant Organizations: Book Foundation
Remembering Cormac McCarthy and Robert Gottlieb
  + stars: | 2023-06-23 | by ( ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
Last week was a somber one in the world of letters. June 13 saw the death of the great novelist Cormac McCarthy, author of “All the Pretty Horses,” “No Country for Old Men” and “The Road,” among many other acclaimed books. On this week’s episode of the podcast, Gilbert Cruz talks with Dwight Garner about McCarthy’s work, and with Pamela Paul and Emily Eakin about Gottlieb’s life and legacy. “The two never worked together,” Cruz notes, “but it’s fascinating to imagine Gottlieb — who has argued with historian Robert Caro for half a century over punctuation marks — editing McCarthy, who rejected the use of quotation marks, semicolons and other such frippery. … I don’t know, maybe the two would have gotten along just fine.”We would love to hear your thoughts about this episode, and about the Book Review’s podcast in general.
Persons: Cormac McCarthy, Bob Gottlieb, Toni Morrison, Joseph Heller, John le Carré, Robert Caro, Lyndon B, Johnson, Gilbert Cruz, Dwight Garner, Pamela Paul, Emily Eakin, ” Cruz, Gottlieb —, McCarthy
Unlike his revered and formal predecessor, who wore jackets and ties, saw people by appointment and was addressed as “Mr. Easing the apprehensions of many New Yorker aficionados, he made few and mostly minor changes over five years. New critics were hired, and Talk of the Town commentaries were opened to more writers and were no longer written anonymously. In 1992, Tina Brown, the British editor of Vanity Fair, replaced Mr. Gottlieb in an amicable transition and introduced splashy changes. “I can write perfectly well — anybody who’s educated can write perfectly well.
Persons: Mr, Shawn, ” Mr, Gottlieb, , , Raymond Bonner, Judith Thurman, Diane Ackerman, Robert Stone, Richard Ford, Tina Brown, Eustace Tilley Organizations: Yorker, Knopf, The New York Observer Locations: Central, British
Insider: Let's talk about Benny Dugan, the salty, streetwise investigator who works with prosecutors for the Southern District of New York. And I would say, "What makes you think I'm a good person?" Insider: Correct me if I'm wrong, but don't all the good people get bought up by the end of the book? There are at least 57 FBIs — a New York FBI, a Saint Louis FBI, headquarters, the Washington Field Office. I don't think we've grappled with the implications of that, and whether it fits within our normal Fourth Amendment framework.
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‘A Private Spy,” a 630-page collection of the letters of John le Carré—David Cornwell in real life—is not as revealing of this secretive, canny man as Adam Sisman’s 2015 biography or as engaging as le Carré’s own episodic memoir, “The Pigeon Tunnel,” published a year later, partly in response to that “intrusive” biography. But what makes the letters so fascinating is their real-time immediacy, most palpable in the earlier years. Here is a man, not yet renowned as John le Carré, trying to find a way in the world, from student in England and Germany, to impoverished married man and father, would-be commercial artist, schoolmaster, diplomat (spy) and—before “The Spy Who Came in From the Cold”—middling novelist. Extensive though it is, it is only a selection of le Carré’s correspondence. They include, according to Tim Cornwell, a “‘tortured’ sixteen-page letter” le Carré wrote to Timothy Garton Ash on “the morality of spying,” and a couple of dispatches le Carré claimed he sent as a boy to Stalin, one advising the Supreme Commander of his support for opening a second front, the other complaining about his school.
Cracking ice-cold cases, digging up former associates and unearthing decades-old mistakes by his not-so-beloved MI5 is what really gets the veteran British agent’s blood up. The slow horses of “Slow Horses.”Any season 2 is approached with apprehension, especially when a show has been as successful as this series was in season 1. But it may be even better now, with its likable misfits’ various back stories revealed and the characters established—especially Jackson, played with a malignant flourish by Gary Oldman . His character may not be quite as flatulent as he was last time around, but is just as untidy and unhygienic. (Jackson does suggest an excessively dissipated version of Le Carré’s George Smiley , whom Mr. Oldman played in “Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy.”)
The manner of writing is captivating and adding the pictures to the end of the book, was the perfect way to end this autobiography. At the same time, the twists of the plot are merciless – the reader falls under the spell and into the trap. Although he begins his book by recalling how his mother threw him out of a minibus because of a racist, dangerous driver, he defines very well his relationship with her. Pe Goodreads puteți accesa lista celor 100 cei mai activi cititori din Moldova care au scris recenzii în 2020. Vedeți pe #diez cine au fost cei mai activi cititori din Moldova care au scris recenzii pe Goodreads în 2019.
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Autorul britanic, renumit mai ales pentru romanele bazate pe conflictele Războiului Rece, a scris 25 de romane şi un volum de memorii, The Pigeon Tunnel (2016) și a vândut în total peste 60 de milioane de cărţi în întreaga lume. S-a inspirat din cariera sa de agent secret, ruinată de agentul dublu britanic Kim Philby, care a fugit în URSS după ce a dezvăluit KGB-ului identitatea reală a multor colegi britanice inclusiv Le Carre. Presa a avut însă o altă opinie, a povestit el, şi a decis că romanul „nu este doar autentic, ci şi un fel de mesaj revelator venit din Partea Cealaltă". Autorul american de romane horror Stephen King a deplâns pe Twitter moartea unui "uriaş literar" şi "spirit umanitar". Scriitorul şi istoricul britanic Simon Sebag Montefiore a afirmat pe aceeaşi reţea socială că este "bulversat" de moartea unui "titan al literaturii engleze.
Persons: Kim Philby, Le Carre, John, Stephen King, britanic Simon Sebag Montefiore Organizations: KGB, Guardian Locations: Rece, URSS, Le, britanică, Bonn, Germania, britanic
„Cu mare tristeţe trebuie să anunţ că David Cornwell, cunoscut în lume sub numele John le Carré, a decedat după o scurtă boală (fără legătură cu Covid-19) în Cornwall sâmbătă seară, 12 decembrie 2020. Scriitorul britanic a fost considerat un maestru al romanului de spionaj, multe dintre lucrările sale fiind ecranizate pentru marile ecrane. În cariera sa, John le Carré a scris 25 de romane și un volum de memorii publicat în 2016, The Pigeon Tunnel. A fost însă nevoit să se retragă din MI6, după ce agentul dublu Kim Philby l-a deconspirat în fața KGB-ului, alături de mulți alți compatrioți. Ultimul său roman a fost Agent Running in the Field, publicat în 2019.
Persons: David Cornwell, John, Jonny Geller, Curtis Brown, Kim Philby, Stephen King, britanic Simon Sebag Montefiore Organizations: MI6, KGB Locations: Cornwall, Londra, britanic
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