
Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy
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John Le Carré
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Romance
Mystery
Science Fiction
+3
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形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
381
言語
英語
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Jun 7, 2011
出版社
Penguin Books
ISBN-10
0143119788
ISBN-13
9780143119784
説明
In a chilling portrayal of espionage during the Cold War era, John le Carré immerses readers in a shadowy realm where trust is scarce, and betrayal is a constant companion. The narrative follows George Smiley, a retired intelligence officer, who is drawn back into the murky depths of British intelligence to uncover a Soviet mole that has infiltrated the highest echelons of the agency. As Smiley delves into the labyrinth of lies and deceit, the lines between friend and foe blur, forcing him to confront both the complexities of the human psyche and the murkiness of political ambition.
Le Carré masterfully crafts a suspenseful atmosphere, punctuated by intricate character development and moral ambiguity. Each character is painted with nuance, from the shady double agents to the conflicted spies, all encapsulated in a world that reflects the paranoia of the time. As Smiley navigates this treacherous landscape, the reader is left to ponder the ethical implications of loyalty and the cost of secrets.
Intellectually stimulating and emotionally gripping, the story invites reflection on the broader implications of espionage and the fragile nature of power. The narrative serves as both a thrilling spy story and a profound meditation on the human condition, underscoring the enduring complexities of trust and the sacrifices made in the name of duty.
Le Carré masterfully crafts a suspenseful atmosphere, punctuated by intricate character development and moral ambiguity. Each character is painted with nuance, from the shady double agents to the conflicted spies, all encapsulated in a world that reflects the paranoia of the time. As Smiley navigates this treacherous landscape, the reader is left to ponder the ethical implications of loyalty and the cost of secrets.
Intellectually stimulating and emotionally gripping, the story invites reflection on the broader implications of espionage and the fragile nature of power. The narrative serves as both a thrilling spy story and a profound meditation on the human condition, underscoring the enduring complexities of trust and the sacrifices made in the name of duty.