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The Double Life of John Le Carré (theatlantic.com)
79 points by sergeant3 on Nov 18, 2015 | hide | past | favorite | 6 comments




I have really enjoyed Nick Harkaway's novels. He is John Le Carre's son. He also has a story in the latest MIT Tech Review Science Fiction Anthology.


Absolutely. I had the extraordinary pleasure of picking up, on a whim, the novel The Gone-Away World by Nick Harkaway. Unaware of his father's prestige and budding recognition as an author in his own right, I found the book itself to be a lucid and gripping read the entire way through.

Hate to sound like an advertisement, but I consider it to be the most fun I've had with a story in a long, long time.


I don't know about John Le Carre, but man can James Parker write.


Maybe he can write, but it didn't look like he could tell much of a story.

I found the piece to be thin, lacking much substance and failing totally to fulfil the promise he made to the reader at the start, "The Double Life...". I left unsatisfied and feeling like it was no more than a puff piece to promote the biography -- nothing more than a thinly veiled ad.

My time was wasted.


Mee Too.




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