Tradecraft: Writers on John le Carr
By (Author) Federico Varese
Bodleian Library
Bodleian Library
1st February 2026
United Kingdom
216
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
John le Carre is one of the most significant political novelists in the English language. His early career in the secret service took him to West Germany at the height of the Cold War and subsequent novels prompted field trips all over the world, from Hong Kong to the Democratic Republic of the Congo. He conducted hundreds of interviews with privileged observers, from freedom fighters to spies, bankers and gangsters.
In this book, collaborators and friends take us behind the scenes to give original insights into le Carre's extraordinary observational writing techniques, revealing his unique 'tradecraft' as a writer. His striving for artistic truth and historical precision is presented here through the words of those who worked alongside him, together with an analysis of the novels, which so often captured the zeitgeist. Illustrated with manuscript pages, family photographs, film stills and correspondence, this book provides a multifaceted portrait of the working life and legacy of a great writer.
An absorbing, illuminating read for students of le Carr, whose research methods and writing practices are examined by those who knew him well, or have walked in his footsteps.
-- Mick HerronRichard Ovenden OBE is Bodley's Librarian.