Dean of spy literature Le Carré passes away
Dean of spy literature Le Carré passes away
According to his agent and his family. John Le Carré, the king of spy fiction literature, died at the age of 89 due to severe pneumonia, John is considered the king of the espionage novel, so that his works inspired the cinematic ideals, especially as he was a former intelligence officer at the military base, which helped him to discover the world of espionage and attached his stories with a distinctive analysis that reveals all the important facts and matters related to espionage with great accuracy and with boring detail.
David Cornwell, known as John Le Carré, was born in 1931, and worked for MI5 and MI6 during the 1950s and 1960s.
He wrote in that era about the Cold War and drew the espionage war in that period which known many of exciting stories about espionage of American and Soviet intelligence.
British authorities prevented him from writing in his real name, so he used a pseudonym known as John Le Carre.
Author Ian McEwan said about him to the British newspaper "The Telegraph" in 2013, "John drew a map of our degradation and recorded the nature of our bureaucracies as no one else did." Thus, he recorded that John was one of the most distinguished literary novelists in the half of the twentieth century.
David had always criticized US policy, especially before the US invasion of Iraq, by saying that he believed the United States had reaped. He also opposed both the US presidents Donald Trump and Russia's Vladimir Putin. On the pretext that their desire to keep their countries as two great powers of the world caused the impulse of minority rule and towards neo-fascism and institutional racism, continuing his criticism that Trump's policy follows the policy of Russian Vladimir Putin and impedes the political bond and cooperation between the United Kingdom and the United States in his era, which does not respect human rights and does not care about NATO Nor the European Union.
He also criticized Britain's exit from the European Union. He accused Boris Johnson of promoting national nostalgia for the class system and World War II.
finally . The world lost a freelance writer in spy literature alongside a leader who advocated peaceful humanity.
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