John le Carré

John le Carré (19 October 1931, Poole, United Kingdom – 12 December 2020, Royal Cornwall Hospital, Truro, United Kingdom) studied in Bern and Oxford, he was a professor in Eton and was connected for five years to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, being first secretary of the Embassy in Bonn and, later, political consul in Hamburg.
He began his literary career in 1961, having become a writer world renowned with the book The Spy Who Came Out of the Cold, his third. The consecration of le Carré took place with the excellent welcome that the Smiley's celebrated trilogy : Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, The Honourable Schoolboy and A Gente de Smiley.
Among his novels, all of them were notable sales successes and criticism, there are The Tailor of the Panama, Single & Single, The Faithful Gardener, Friends to the End, The Corner of the Mission and a Very Strong Man Wanted.

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