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In this episode we continue to take a deep dive into the intricacies of one of John le Carré’s most unjustly overlooked novels – The Looking-Glass War.
I’m again joined by critic and author Jeremy Duns. We talk class and Britain’s role in the world, how the book could be adapted for television, and Jeff’s tin hatted theory connecting this novel to The Night Manager1?!
All that and much more in this episode.
Read Jeremy’s Times article for free here.
John le Carré speaks with Martin Muggeridge for Intimations program in 1966.
Le Carré’s Landscape by Tod Hoffman
More on Mick Herron’s Slow Horses books here.
Jeremy’s twitter – @JeremyDuns
Jeremy’s Website – Jeremy-Duns.com
Jeff’s site – SpyWrite.com
Jeff’s twitter – @spywrite
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Find Part One Here.
In this episode we continue to take a deep dive into the intricacies of one of John le Carré’s most unjustly overlooked novels – The Looking-Glass War.
I’m again joined by critic and author Jeremy Duns. We talk class and Britain’s role in the world, how the book could be adapted for television, and Jeff’s tin hatted theory connecting this novel to The Night Manager1?!
All that and much more in this episode.
Read Jeremy’s Times article for free here.
John le Carré speaks with Martin Muggeridge for Intimations program in 1966.
Le Carré’s Landscape by Tod Hoffman
More on Mick Herron’s Slow Horses books here.
Jeremy’s twitter – @JeremyDuns
Jeremy’s Website – Jeremy-Duns.com
Jeff’s site – SpyWrite.com
Jeff’s twitter – @spywrite
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