How John the Square takes the reader into his spy novels

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How John the Square takes the reader into his spy novels

How John the Square takes the reader into his spy novels

John le Carré, guest of the program "Apostrophes", talks about his way of writing his spy novels. To the question of Bernard Pivot "Is the novel as you practice it a continuation of espionage in an entertaining form and especially less dangerous for you?" , he says, "These are disguised fables ... I want to be credible ... If the reader becomes part of my world, the goal is achieved".

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Publication date : 24 November 1989

Reference:
I08217979
Credits:
Producteur: Antenne 2   -   Director : Cazenave, Jean  -  Producer : Pivot, Bernard  -  Presenter : Pivot, Bernard  -  Participant : Le Carré, John
Origin:
Apostrophes   -   Producteur: Antenne 2
Licence:
Turnkey

Reference:I08217979

Credits:Director : Cazenave, Jean-Producer : Pivot, Bernard-Presenter : Pivot, Bernard-Participant : Le Carré, John

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