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Confession Versus Collusion : Truth-Telling in John le Carré’s Agent Running in the Field Snyder, Robert Lance 2021 Renascence , Vol. 73 , Issue 2 , S. 117 ff. ( Zeitschrift ) Englisch 0034-4346 | 2329-8626 10.5840/renascence20217329 Abstract
In Agent Running in the Field (2019), his final novel, John le Carré reprises elements of his post-Cold War critique of transnational espiocratic duplicity and collusion, while also emphasizing the moral imperative of principle-driven constancy and confession as an antidote to the pathology of infection he associates with contemporary geopolitics. His virtuosity in tackling this theme, one also addressed though differently in A Legacy of Spies (2017), validates fellow author Ian McEwan’s assessment that le Carré “will be remembered as perhaps the most significant novelist” of the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries in Britain.
SchlagwörterCatholic Tradition | Language and Literature
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