Earlier than Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy grew to become a traditional Chilly Battle thriller, its writer, John le Carré was residing the spy life for actual. Born David Cornwell, he labored for MI6 however had to make use of a pen identify—actual brokers weren’t allowed to publish beneath their very own identities. And le Carré wasn’t alone. The Quiet American writer Graham Greene was additionally with MI6. In the meantime, Ian Fleming—the person behind James Bond—served in Naval Intelligence, which gave him all the fabric he wanted to invent 007 (minus the devices and martinis, most likely).
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