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British novelist and former spy

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Leaders in Conversation with Anni Townend
The Dynamics of Power and Vulnerability – a conversation with Nick Duffell, psychotherapist, trainer, author and campaigner who has pioneered therapeutic work with ex-boarders, and specialist training for psychotherapists

Leaders in Conversation with Anni Townend

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 31:23


Leaders in Conversation is the podcast in which leaders share their life and leadership stories; weaving together the people, places and experiences that have shaped their values, beliefs, passion and purpose to encourage and inspire you to be even more confident and courageous in your leadership.ABOUT THIS EPISODEI had the pleasure of meeting Nick through a mutual colleague, Thurstine Basset. Together they were writing a book entitled ‘Trauma, Abandonment and Privilege' and invited me to contribute something of my own experience. I was delighted to be asked by Nick to review his most recent book, edited by him, and released in April 2025, The Un-Making Of Them - Clinical Reflections on the Boarding School Syndrome.In our conversation Nick offers valuable insights into:Why understanding our emotions is so important in our lives and leadership; The existential dynamics of power and vulnerability, and their relevance and importance to leadership; How dissociation disconnecting from ourselves and our environment - has become the engine of the modern world;The importance of learning about what transference is and group dynamics in leading, coaching, mentoring and facilitation.Nick's Three Key Encouragements to Leaders - taken from three principles given to Nick by the NHS to help with managing osteoarthritis: Understand your feelings: who you are, so your emotions can guide you rather than your feelings govern you;Exercise: practise new ways of being and behaviour;‘Lose weight': notice and let go of those things that are no longer serving you in order to be lighter, and to lighten what you are carrying.To Contact Nick:Woundedleadersco.ukBoardingschoolsurvivors.co.ukGenderpsychology.comAbout NickNick Duffell has a degree in Sanskrit from Oxford and is a psychotherapist, psychohistorian and author. His first book, 'The Making of Them: the British Attitude to Children and the Boarding School System' received wide critical acclaim, including endorsements by the British Medical Journal and John Le Carré. Here he set out his pioneering research in group therapy with ‘boarding school survivors,' as he provocatively named adult ex-boarders. Nick co-founded the Centre for Gender Psychology and co-authored 'Sex, Love and the Danger of Intimacy.' A contributor to the University of Surrey Human Potential Group's 'Dictionary of Personal Development' and to many psychological journals, Nick is committed to the development of psychohistory as a tool for understanding current world problems. He is particularly interested in promoting a Depth-Psychology perspective of issues which affect our public life very deeply, such as identity and emotions, fear and vulnerability, but about which political commentators currently lack the means to properly address. His books include ‘Wounded Leaders: British Elitism and the Entitlement Illusion - a Psychohistory,' 2014, and ‘The SIMPOL Solution: solving global problems could be easier than we think' with John Bunzl. He contributed chapters to ‘The Political Self,' (Karnac 2016) and to ‘Humanistic Psychology: Current Trends, Future Prospects', (Routledge 2017). He has recently worked on an experimental project at UCL to use VR technology in the treatment of developmental trauma, and his latest book 'The Un-Making of Them: Clinical Reflections on Boarding School Syndrome' is published by Routledge in April...

Der Tele-Stammtisch - Filmkritiken
Andor Staffel 2 (Folge 7-9) (Disney +) | Wenn das Imperium die Geschichte schreibt

Der Tele-Stammtisch - Filmkritiken

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 105:25


Andor Staffel 2 (Folge 7-9) (Disney +) | Wenn das Imperium die Geschichte schreibt Nachdem wir vergangene Woche schon einen waschechten Spionagethriller à la John Le Carré im Sci-Fi-Gewand präsentiert bekamen, knüpft das dritte Kapitel der zweiten Staffel von „Andor“ zwar trotz erneutem Einjahres-Sprung daran an, dreht dabei aber auch gehörig an der sich endgültig zuspitzenden Eskalationsspirale. Mit grimmiger Konsequenz ziehen Regie-Neuzugang Janus Metz und „Nightcrawler“-Autor Dan Gilroy alle Register und entfesseln die ungehemmte Grausamkeit des Imperiums in einer Art und Weise, wie man es sie in dieser Form selten oder gar noch nie im Star Wars-Universum erlebt hat. Doch stirbt im Krieg bekanntermaßen zuerst die Wahrheit und die Geschichte wird von den Siegern geschrieben. Wieso das vorletzte Kapitel von „Andor“ aber gerade deswegen ein wahrer Triumpf ist und warum das bevorstehende Serienfinale dagegen nun umso ernüchternder ausfallen könnte - darüber und natürlich noch sehr viel mehr diskutiert unser Rebellen-Duo Johannes und Dom zusammen mit Rückkehrerin Britt-Marie gewohnt ausführlich im Recap. Viel Spaß mit der neuen Folge vom Tele-Stammtisch! Trailer Werdet Teil unserer Community und besucht unseren Discord-Server! Dort oder auch auf Instagram könnt ihr mit uns über Filme, Serien und vieles mehr sprechen. Wir liefern euch launige und knackige Filmkritiken, Analysen und Talks über Kino- und Streamingfilme und -serien - immer aktuell, informativ und mit der nötigen Prise Humor. Website | Youtube | PayPal | BuyMeACoffee Großer Dank und Gruß für das Einsprechen unseres Intros geht raus an Engelbert von Nordhausen - besser bekannt als die deutsche Synchronstimme Samuel L. Jackson! Thank you very much to BASTIAN HAMMER for the orchestral part of the intro! I used the following sounds of freesound.org: 16mm Film Reel by bone666138 wilhelm_scream.wav by Syna-Max backspin.wav by il112 Crowd in a bar (LCR).wav by Leandros.Ntounis Short Crowd Cheer 2.flac by qubodup License (Copyright): Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)

PENDENTE: Rubrica su Cinema, letteratura, fumetto ed esperienze culturali

CINEMA! E ANCORA CINEMA!Nuovo appuntamento con la mia rubrica "improvvisata" in cui esprimo opinioni su film visti da pochi minuti al Cinema per ricordarvi che il CINEMA è AL CINEMA!In un mondo come il nostro in cui vigono la paranoia e la paura verso il futuro, che cosa faranno per davvero le spie?A metà tra i migliori titoli della Nuova Hollywood e la narrativa alla John Le Carré, "Black Bag" di Steven Soderbergh ci offre uno sguardo sull'attualità attraverso il racconto le scene da un matrimonio...di spie.

Lit Society
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy by John le Carré

Lit Society

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 20:00


In the shadowy depths of the Cold War, retired British intelligence officer George Smiley is called back to uncover a Soviet mole buried deep within the highest ranks of MI6. Smiley must outwit an enemy hiding in plain sight as he navigates a treacherous world of half-truths, betrayal, and old loyalties. Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy is a subtle, cerebral, and utterly gripping masterclass in espionage fiction.   Let's get LIT!   Links & Resources: Grab your Digital Reading Journal here: ETSY or Patreon Want more bookish fun? Check out our archive of episodes! (www.LITSocietyPod.com) Shop Kari's collection of luxury literary-themed candles at www.lovelitotes.com. Find Alexis and Kari online:  Instagram — www.instagram.com/litsocietypod Bluesky — https://bsky.app/profile/litsocietypod.bsky.social Our website — www.LitSocietyPod.com. Subscribe to emails and get free stuff: http://eepurl.com/gDtWCr.

Genre
Ep. 157: The Looking Glass War by John le Carré (Spies #15)

Genre

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 32:24


A Total Rejection of Espionage Thrillers• Patreon at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠patreon.com/wheelofgenre⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠• Watch Video Episodes on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Youtube⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠• Email us at genrepodcast@gmail.com

Ainda Bem que Faz Essa Pergunta
O que esconde o misterioso dossiê de Raimundo?

Ainda Bem que Faz Essa Pergunta

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 6:12


Foi digno de um filme de espiões, uma adaptação de um romance de John Le Carré em que o agente Raimundo passa um dossiê ao seu arqui-inimigo Conde de Montenegro contendo… propaganda política.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Intelligence Squared
Classic Debate: Ian Fleming vs John le Carré

Intelligence Squared

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2025 70:57


They are the titans of the spy novel, who have elevated thrillers to the level of literary fiction. Much imitated, much adapted by the big and small screens, Ian Fleming and John Le Carré have painted our picture of post-war espionage: Fleming through the dashing figure of James Bond, with his lush locations and Martinis as icy as his heart; Le Carré through his damning portrait of the British secret service drawn from his own time in MI5 and MI6. But which of the two novelists is the greater? In this thrilling contest, Fleming's case was made by Anthony Horowitz, creator of the bestselling Alex Rider spy novels and author of the official Bond continuation novel Trigger Mortis. Championing Le Carré – whose memoir about his life as a former spy currently sits in the bestseller lists – was David Farr, Emmy-nominated screenwriter of the BBC's adaptation of The Night Manager. Actors Lesley Manville, Simon Callow, Matthew Lewis and Alex Macqueen joined us to bring both authors' works to life along with our host, author and critic Erica Wagner. ----  If you'd like to become a Member and get access to all our full ad free conversations, plus all of our Members-only content, just visit intelligencesquared.com/membership to find out more. For £4.99 per month you'll also receive: - Full-length and ad-free Intelligence Squared episodes, wherever you get your podcasts - Bonus Intelligence Squared podcasts, curated feeds and members exclusive series - 15% discount on livestreams and in-person tickets for all Intelligence Squared events  ...  Or Subscribe on Apple for £4.99: - Full-length and ad-free Intelligence Squared podcasts - Bonus Intelligence Squared podcasts, curated feeds and members exclusive series … Already a subscriber? Thank you for supporting our mission to foster honest debate and compelling conversations! Visit intelligencesquared.com to explore all your benefits including ad-free podcasts, exclusive bonus content and early access. … Subscribe to our newsletter here to hear about our latest events, discounts and much more. https://www.intelligencesquared.com/newsletter-signup/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Genre
Ep. 156: A Murder of Quality by John le Carré (Mysteries #17)

Genre

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 34:22


John Le Carré Tried a Murder Mystery — and It's Good• Patreon at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠patreon.com/wheelofgenre⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠• Watch Video Episodes on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Youtube⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠• Email us at genrepodcast@gmail.com

Book and Film Globe Podcast
BFG Podcast #189: The 90-Day Theatrical Window, Amazon Buys James Bond, and a Tribute to Gene Hackman

Book and Film Globe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 39:34


This is how good the Book and Film Globe podcast is: five days before Sean Baker stood in front of the world and used his glorious Oscar moment to urge people to see movies in the theaters, host Neal Pollack and guest Jacob Harper discussed Sean Baker's campaign to get people to see movies in theaters. It was also a great relief to hear Neal say that Anora was the "favorite" to win Best Picture, because obviously it did. But the quest to return people to the theaters–and to have them behave themselves once they get there–continues. We will continue to support a push for a 90-day theatrical window. It will help us arrange our schedules.In addition to his great conversation with Harper, Pollack welcomes in Stephen Garrett, as he does almost every week. Pollack and Garrett discuss the amazing career, and very strange death, of the actor Gene Hackman. Hackman was one of the greatest of the Greatest Generation, a paragon of gruff, realistic acting in an era where film actors feel more plastic than ever. The celebration of his life, and the mourning of his death, gives us some hope.Our hope is a bit more muted for James Bond, now the intellectual property of Amazon. But contributor Jamie Mason isn't quite as worked up as the rest of the world. Bond has become a bit too self-serious over the years, and maybe this changing of the guard will give us all a chance to rediscover what is fun and kitschy about Bond. We can get some period pieces. The spinoff shows won't necessarily be a disaster. James Bond is not George Smiley, and Sir Ian Fleming was not John LeCarré. Make James Bond fun again, that's what we say.Enjoy the podcast!

Nicolas Cage: A Complete Works Podcast
Ep. 30 - The Russia House (1990)

Nicolas Cage: A Complete Works Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 49:23


This week, we've got another early 90's Cold War thriller, and this time it's a John Le Carré adaptation starring Sean Connery and Michelle Pfieffer in the lead roles - Roy Scheider appears alongside them in THE RUSSIA HOUSE!

Dune Pod
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (2011)

Dune Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2025 135:13


Before he was the co-host of Pod Save the World,Ben Rhodes was the Deputy National Security Advisor for President Barack Obama. In that role, he was a consumer of Top Secret intelligence collected by the intelligence services. This gives him a very unique perspective as we finally tackle the 2011 adaptation of the John Le Carré spy masterpiece, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy. A phenomenal political and cinematic conversation. Not to be missed. Chapters Introduction (00:00:00) Hatch News (00:15:22) Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy Roundtable (00:20:23) Your Letters (01:49:48) Notes and Links Check out Escape Hatch Merch! Our all new collection of swag is available now and every order includes a free Cameo style shoutout from Haitch or Jason. Browse our collection now. Join the Escape Hatch Discord Server! Hang out with Haitch, Jason, and other friends of the pod. Check out the invite here. Escape Hatch is a TAPEDECK Podcasts Jawn! Escape Hatch is a member of TAPEDECK Podcasts, alongside: 70mm (a podcast for film lovers), Bat & Spider (low rent horror and exploitation films), The Letterboxd Show (Official Podcast from Letterboxd), Cinenauts (exploring the Criterion Collection), Lost Light (Transformers, wrestling, and more), and Will Run For (obsessed with running). Check these pods out!. See the movies we've watched and are going to watch on Letterboxd Escape Hatch's Breaking Dune News Twitter list Rate and review the podcast to help others discover it, and let us know what you think of the show at letters@escapehatchpod.com or leave us a voicemail at +1-415-534-5211. Follow @escapehatchpod on Twitter and Instagram. Music by Scott Fritz and Who'z the Boss Music. Cover art by ctcher. Edited and produced by Haitch. Escape Hatch is a production of Haitch Industries.

Más de uno
Radioficción - Episodio 14: Entrevista a John le Carré y su padre

Más de uno

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2025 19:41


Desde el Teatro Luis del Olmo Sergio del Molino entrevista al escritor John le Carré y su padre, Sir Ronald Thomas Archibald Cornwall, una oportunidad histórica para que ambos se reconcilien. 

Más Noticias
Radioficción - Episodio 14: Entrevista a John le Carré y su padre

Más Noticias

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2025 19:41


Desde el Teatro Luis del Olmo Sergio del Molino entrevista al escritor John le Carré y su padre, Sir Ronald Thomas Archibald Cornwall, una oportunidad histórica para que ambos se reconcilien. 

The le Carré Cast - A podcast on John le Carré novels
Absolute Friends by John le Carré Explored Part 2

The le Carré Cast - A podcast on John le Carré novels

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 43:05


In this episode we continue to look at John le Carré’s 2003 novel, Absolute Friends. Shane Whaley, host of the Spybrary podcast, is back to break down all of the action in this novel. We talk about the dramatic end of the novel, Mundy and Sasha’s motives and talk about the dangers of entrapment. Plus, […]

The le Carré Cast - A podcast on John le Carré novels
Absolute Friends by John le Carré Explored Part 2

The le Carré Cast - A podcast on John le Carré novels

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 43:05


In this episode we continue to look at John le Carré’s 2003 novel, Absolute Friends. Shane Whaley, host of the Spybrary podcast, is back to break down all of the action in this novel. We talk about the dramatic end of the novel, Mundy and Sasha’s motives and talk about the dangers of entrapment. Plus, […]

In Conversation
In Conversation: World War II Espionage And How it Influenced Cold War Spy Novelists Including Ian Fleming, John Le Carré, and Helen MacInnes.

In Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 44:27


Professor of English Oliver Buckton joins Dean Michael Horswell in our latest edition of In Conversation to discuss his research on World War II espionage and his new book Counterfeit Spies: How World War II Intelligence Operations Shaped Cold War Spy Fiction (2024).Oliver Buckton is Professor and Chair of the Department of English at Florida Atlantic University, and has taught at FAU since 1994. He teaches courses in Victorian and modern British literature, film, literary theory, and espionage fiction. His recent research explores the intersections of intelligence history, political history, and espionage fiction.  He is the author of Secret Selves: Confession and Same-Sex Desire in Victorian Autobiography (1998), Cruising with Robert Louis Stevenson: Travel, Narrative, and the Colonial Body (2007), Espionage in British Literature and Film Since 1900: The Changing Enemy (2015), The Many Facets of Diamonds Are Forever: James Bond on Page and Screen (2019) and The World is Not Enough: A Biography of Ian Fleming (2021) and 

In Conversation
In Conversation: World War II Espionage And How it Influenced Cold War Spy Novelists Including Ian Fleming, John Le Carré, and Helen MacInnes.

In Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 1:15


Professor of English Oliver Buckton joins Dean Michael Horswell in our latest edition of In Conversation to discuss his research on World War II espionage and his new book Counterfeit Spies: How World War II Intelligence Operations Shaped Cold War Spy Fiction (2024).Oliver Buckton is Professor and Chair of the Department of English at Florida Atlantic University, and has taught at FAU since 1994. He teaches courses in Victorian and modern British literature, film, literary theory, and espionage fiction. His recent research explores the intersections of intelligence history, political history, and espionage fiction.  He is the author of Secret Selves: Confession and Same-Sex Desire in Victorian Autobiography (1998), Cruising with Robert Louis Stevenson: Travel, Narrative, and the Colonial Body (2007), Espionage in British Literature and Film Since 1900: The Changing Enemy (2015), The Many Facets of Diamonds Are Forever: James Bond on Page and Screen (2019) and The World is Not Enough: A Biography of Ian Fleming (2021) and 

Théâtre
"John Le Carré, un écrivain et son pays" par Philippe Sands 2/2 : La chute du Mur de Berlin

Théâtre

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2024 28:51


durée : 00:28:51 - Le Feuilleton - L'austère théâtre où se jouaient les romans de John le Carré a disparu : "La fin de la guerre froide m'a enchanté, en tant qu'individu mais aussi en tant qu'écrivain, alors que tout le monde pensait que j'avais perdu ma matière romanesque."

Théâtre
"John Le Carré, un écrivain et son pays" par Philippe Sands 1/2 : John le Carré et Philips Sands, une amitié londonienne

Théâtre

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2024 28:49


durée : 00:28:49 - Le Feuilleton - "On se croisait dans le quartier, on parlait de l'époque de la guerre froide, du monde d'aujourd'hui, lieu de pagaille et de mensonges, selon nous..."

The le Carré Cast - A podcast on John le Carré novels
Absolute Friends by John le Carré Explored Part 1

The le Carré Cast - A podcast on John le Carré novels

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 45:25


In this episode we look at John le Carré’s 2003 novel, Absolute Friends. Shane Whaley, host of the Spybrary podcast joins the show to look at We talk about the enigma that is Absolute Friends lead character Ted Mundy. How many trips over the wall does it take to get a gold watch from MI6? […]

Le Feuilleton
"John Le Carré, un écrivain et son pays" par Philippe Sands 2/2 : La chute du Mur de Berlin

Le Feuilleton

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 28:49


durée : 00:28:49 - Le Feuilleton - L'austère théâtre où se jouaient les romans de John le Carré a disparu : "La fin de la guerre froide m'a enchanté, en tant qu'individu mais aussi en tant qu'écrivain, alors que tout le monde pensait que j'avais perdu ma matière romanesque."

Le Feuilleton
"John Le Carré, un écrivain et son pays" par Philippe Sands 1/2 : John le Carré et Philips Sands, une amitié londonienne

Le Feuilleton

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 28:46


durée : 00:28:46 - Le Feuilleton - "On se croisait dans le quartier, on parlait de l'époque de la guerre froide, du monde d'aujourd'hui, lieu de pagaille et de mensonges, selon nous..."

4ème de couverture
208. François Armanet "Vous savez quoi? Le roman d'un journaliste" (La table ronde)

4ème de couverture

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 31:19


François Armanet "Vous savez quoi? Le roman d'un journaliste" (La table ronde)Journaliste depuis le début des années 80 à Libération puis au Nouvel Observateur, François Armanet revit les cinquante rencontres qui l'ont le plus marqué.Au fil des ans, on croise des écrivains (Jim Harrison, Toni Morrison, John Le Carré, Salman Rushdie…), des figures du cinéma (Jean-Luc Godard, Jackie Chan), du rock français (Serge Gainsbourg, Françoise Hardy, Alain Bashung…) et anglo-saxon (Madonna, Bruce Springsteen, Patti Smith, Mick Jagger…). D'un portrait à l'autre, il nous plonge dans l'intimité de moments singuliers au bar du Ritz, à bord du Concorde, à la pointe des Cornouailles, sur un plateau de cinéma à Hong Kong ou sous le pont de Brooklyn.Le tout témoigne d'un monde en voie de disparition qui dessinerait, dans ses goûts, ses questions, une sorte d'autoportrait de l'intervieweur. Ou le roman d'un journaliste.Musique : Rolling Stones « Paint in black » et Christophe « Enzo »Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

The Book Review
What It's Like to Write a New John le Carré Novel

The Book Review

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 38:15


The works of John le Carré, who died in 2020, are among the most beloved thrillers of all time. For some, books like "Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy," "A Perfect Spy" and "The Spy Who Came in From the Cold" are simply among their favorite works of literature ever.So it was a perilous task that author Nick Harkaway, one of le Carré sons, set out for himself. The author of multiple well-received science fiction novels, Harkaway picked up the torch from his father to write a new tale starring George Smiley, the Cold War spy who has appeared in more than a half dozen novels. According to Harkaway, it took some work to figure out the right period to set the book in."Smiley's career is a little bit tricky in terms of the continuity because my dad, when he was writing these books, wasn't writing a franchise," Harkaway said. "He was writing one book after another, and each one was the only truth that he cared about." Unlock full access to New York Times podcasts and explore everything from politics to pop culture. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

RNZ: Nine To Noon
Book review: Karla's Choice by Nick Harkaway, John le Carré

RNZ: Nine To Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 4:45


Robert Kelly reviews Karla's Choice by Nick Harkaway, John le Carré published by Penguin Random House

Oliver Callan
How John le Carré became a Corkman

Oliver Callan

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 22:59


Author Nick Harkaway on taking up his Dad's iconic spy character George Smiley

Fresh Air
Best Of: Bridget Everett / Nick Harkaway, John le Carré's Son

Fresh Air

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2024 48:41


The HBO series Somebody Somewhere is about a 40-something woman who returns home to Kansas to care for her dying sister, then stays, but feels like an outsider until she finds a place in the LGBTQ community. We talk Bridget Everett, star of the series, who is also an acclaimed (and bawdy) cabaret singer. Also, writer Nick Harkaway talks about his novel Karla's Choice. It's a new story about George Smiley, the British spymaster made famous in the books written by Harkaway's late father, John le Carré. Ken Tucker reviews a new biography of Randy Newman.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

Fresh Air
Best Of: Bridget Everett / Nick Harkaway, John le Carré's Son

Fresh Air

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2024 48:41


The HBO series Somebody Somewhere is about a 40-something woman who returns home to Kansas to care for her dying sister, then stays, but feels like an outsider until she finds a place in the LGBTQ community. We talk Bridget Everett, star of the series, who is also an acclaimed (and bawdy) cabaret singer. Also, writer Nick Harkaway talks about his novel Karla's Choice. It's a new story about George Smiley, the British spymaster made famous in the books written by Harkaway's late father, John le Carré. Ken Tucker reviews a new biography of Randy Newman.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

Fresh Air
John le Carré's Son Revives His Late Dad's Beloved Spy

Fresh Air

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 46:52


Writer Nick Harkaway grew up hearing his dad read drafts of his George Smiley novels. He picks up le Carré's beloved spymaster character in the new novel, Karla's Choice. He spoke with Sam Briger about choosing his own pen name, channeling his dad's writing style, and his stint writing copy for a lingerie catalogue. Subscribe to Fresh Air's weekly newsletter and get highlights from the show, gems from the archive, and staff recommendations. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

Fresh Air
John le Carré's Son Revives His Late Dad's Beloved Spy

Fresh Air

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 46:52


Writer Nick Harkaway grew up hearing his dad read drafts of his George Smiley novels. He picks up le Carré's beloved spymaster character in the new novel, Karla's Choice. He spoke with Sam Briger about choosing his own pen name, channeling his dad's writing style, and his stint writing copy for a lingerie catalogue. Subscribe to Fresh Air's weekly newsletter and get highlights from the show, gems from the archive, and staff recommendations. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

La Ventana
Cartagrafías | La vida apasionante del escritor y espía John le Carré

La Ventana

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2024 16:03


En esta entrega de #Cartagrafías Laura Piñero repasa la apasionante vida del escritor John le Carré, el maestro de espías, a través de su epistolario: Un espía privado: Las cartas de John le Carré (Planeta Internacional). Esta obra abarca siete décadas y narra no solo la propia vida de le Carré, sino también los tiempos turbulentos de los que fue testigo. Comenzando con su infancia en la década de 1940, incluye relatos de su paso por Oxford y Eton. Describe su entrada en el Servicio de Inteligencia Británico. El nacimiento del Telón de Acero y el arranque de su carrera como novelista, a la vez que se construye el Muro de Berlín. A través de sus cartas recorreremos la Segunda Guerra Mundial hasta llegar al momento actual. Lo que emerge es un retrato no solo del escritor, o del intelectual global, sino, en sus propias palabras, del hombre muy privado, muy apasionado y muy real detrás del nombre.

Slightly Foxed
51: John le Carré: Secrets & Lies

Slightly Foxed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 51:04


‘David at his worst was a liar but John le Carré at his best was a truth teller.' These were the intriguing words with which his biographer Adam Sisman concluded the conversation when he joined the Slightly Foxed Podcast team at the kitchen table to discuss the life and work of the writer who was born David Cornwell but who is better known to the world as John le Carré. Graham Greene, whom le Carré greatly admired, once said that ‘an unhappy childhood is an asset for a writer', and this young David had in spades. He was only 5 when he and his older brother were abandoned by their mother, to be brought up by their father, a domineering, larger-than-life conman, wife-beater and sexual tyrant, whose overwhelming personality would haunt David for the rest of his life and was the inspiration for his novel A Perfect Spy. These ‘hugless' childhood years, as David called them, were ones of stark contrasts. At one moment the family would be living like princes, the next bailiffs were in the house and their father might even be in jail. The boys were taught early on to lie convincingly in order to bail their father out, so the scene was set for the kind of double life that David would later lead when he worked for the secret service, and for the shadowy worlds of violence and betrayal that he created in his novels. It also produced a man who sought out danger, both in doing his meticulous research, and in his multiple affairs with women, a subject Adam explored in a second biography, The Secret Life of John Le Carré, published after le Carré's death. Adam speaks fascinatingly about his often tense relationship with this complex, brilliant and seductively charming man whose great Cold War novels such as The Spy Who Came in from the Cold and Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, with their brilliant dialogue and scene-setting and their unforgettable central character George Smiley, are felt by many to far transcend the genre of spy fiction. To finish, there's the usual round-up of reading recommendations including a personal and passionate account of Putin's Russia through the eyes of a BBC journalist, Goodbye to Russia by Sarah Rainsford, and A Voyage around the Queen by Craig Brown, an exceptionally researched and hilarious biography of sorts of our late Queen Elizabeth II. For episode show notes, please see the Slightly Foxed website. Opening music: Preludio from Violin Partita No. 3 in E Major by Bach Hosted by Rosie Goldsmith Produced by Philippa Goodrich

The le Carré Cast - A podcast on John le Carré novels
The Honourable Schoolboy by John le Carré Explored Part 3

The le Carré Cast - A podcast on John le Carré novels

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024


In this episode we continue our look at John le Carré’s 1977 novel, The Honourable Schoolboy. Find Part 1 here and Part 2 here. Writer Paul French returns to the show for our epic finale looking at The Honourable Schoolboy. We talk more about the politics of Southeast Asia in the 1970’s, Jeff throws out […]

Behind the Mic with AudioFile Magazine
THE LITTLE DRUMMER GIRL by John le Carré, read by Adjoa Andoh

Behind the Mic with AudioFile Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 6:50


Golden Voice Adjoa Andoh's remarkable skills of characterization and pacing are on full display in this reissue of le Carré's novel of espionage and manipulation in the Middle East. Host Jo Reed and AudioFile's Robin Whitten discuss this story of a naïve English actress, Charlie, who agrees to work undercover for an Israeli spy to identify a Palestinian terrorist, and is co-opted by morally ambiguous people. Andoh gives Charlie a light, sweet voice and an unsophisticated tone that emphasize her bravado and innocence. From slow-burn psychological seductions to rapid-fire arguments, she makes the complex multilayered story accessible and provocative throughout. Read our review of the audiobook at our website. Published by Dreamscape. Discover thousands of audiobook reviews and more at AudioFile's website. Support for our podcast comes from Dreamscape, an award-winning audiobook publisher with a catalog that includes authors L.J. Shen, Freida McFadden, and Annie Ernaux. For more information, visit dreamscapepublishing.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The le Carré Cast - A podcast on John le Carré novels
The Honourable Schoolboy by John le Carré Explored Part 2

The le Carré Cast - A podcast on John le Carré novels

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024


In this episode we continue our look at John le Carré’s 1977 novel, The Honourable Schoolboy. Find Part 1 here. Writer Paul French returns to the show to share his extensive knowledge of China and Hong Kong. We talk about the political background surrounding China and the UK when THS was written, the Ko brothers, […]

Composers Datebook
Andrzej Panufnik

Composers Datebook

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 2:00


SynopsisToday's date in 1914 marks the birthday of Polish-born composer and conductor Andrzej Panufnik, whose life was dramatic — and romantic — enough for a Netflix mini-series. It involved resisting the Nazis in war-torn Warsaw, struggles with the Communist Party in the post-war years, a daring Swiss escape to Great Britain worthy of a John Le Carré novel, love affairs and marriages with beautiful women, the tragic death of one of his children, and long years trying to balance the demands of his conducting and composing careers. And, despite the admiration of some of the biggest names in classical music, for years his music met with indifference from the general public. But at this point in the mini-series, cue the triumphant grand finale soundtrack theme. In the closing decades of his life, Panufnik won increasing recognition as one of the 20th century's finest composers and was showered with high-profile commissions by major orchestras around the world. Panufnik refused to return to Poland until democracy was restored in 1990. Shortly before his death in 1991, he was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II, and posthumously awarded the Polonia Restituta Medal by his native land.Music Played in Today's ProgramAndrzej Panufnik (1914-1991): Old Polish Suite; Polish Chamber Orchestra; Mariusz Smolij, conductor; Naxos 8.570032

The Debate
First pagers, now walkie-talkies: What's behind targeting of Hezbollah devices?

The Debate

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 44:16


A precision operation that's part of a grander scheme or a one-off magic trick to score spy ops points against the enemy?Either way, what to make of a second day of exploding devices that has killed a dozen and wounded more than 3-thousand? Hezbollah's response awaited after a security breach that will go down in the history books: how did those recently-equipped pagers explode? Why the aftershock of exploding walkie-talkies in several regions. We will examine possible scenarios.  We will see how Lebanon's digesting its worst casualty toll since the August 2021 port of Beirut explosion, the options available to Hezbollah and its Iranian backers - Tehran's ambassador to Lebanon among the injured and how the timing impacts what's already a conflict on two fronts.For now, Israel is tight-lipped. It does not have to claim responsibility for the kind of derring do operation that is normally the reserve of a John Le Carré novel or a James Bond movie, but does technical prowess imply political smarts? Time will tell. Produced by Alessandro Xenos, Rebecca Gnignati and Ilayda Habip.

The le Carré Cast - A podcast on John le Carré novels
The Honourable Schoolboy by John le Carré Explored Part 1

The le Carré Cast - A podcast on John le Carré novels

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024


In this episode we begin our look at John le Carré’s 1977 novel, The Honourable Schoolboy. I’m pleased to welcome writer Paul French to the show. Paul has extensive knowledge of China and Hong Kong and is the perfect person to discuss this particular novel. We talk about where le Carré got his ideas for […]

Behind the Mic with AudioFile Magazine
CALL FOR THE DEAD by John le Carré, read by Simon Vance

Behind the Mic with AudioFile Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2024 7:32


Simon Vance affably narrates George Smiley in this first novel by John le Carré, published in 1961. Host Jo Reed and AudioFile's Robin Whitten discuss the thrill of listening to Vance narrate this classic mystery and Smiley's origin story. It centers around a faux suicide, East German espionage agents, and a Secret Service that prefers to sweep things under the rug. Vance's mastery of British Isles accents, especially his upper-class inflections, contributes to le Carré's vivid storytelling.  Read the full review of the audiobook on AudioFile's website. https://www.audiofilemagazine.com/reviews/read/251210/  Published by Dreamscape. Discover thousands of audiobook reviews and more at AudioFile's website https://www.audiofilemagazine.com/    Today's episode is brought to you by Brilliance Publishing. The Sound of Storytelling. Discover your next great listen at Brilliance. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The le Carré Cast - A podcast on John le Carré novels
In Depth with Shaun McKenna: Adapting John le Carré for Radio

The le Carré Cast - A podcast on John le Carré novels

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024


In this episode of The le Carré Cast, I interview acclaimed playwright and screenwriter Shaun McKenna. Sean discusses his journey into writing, his collaboration process for bringing le Carré’s complex characters to life on BBC Radio 4, and the challenges of adapting intricate novels for audio. about his adaptation of Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy and […]

Trump Mafia
DEEP BREATH DONALD

Trump Mafia

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 17:37


Donnie Boy, how is that courtroom, you say it's a lil' chilly, I heard you the other day talk about , "IT'S AN ICE BOX," yeaaaah well, it ain't Palm Beach buddy, it ain't those crystal blue waters your used to or the glitzy confines of Mar-a-Lago where you can blast good ole Frankie Sinatra in the DJ booth and kibitz with all those plastic fuck-offs that eat rubber chicken, and continue to play a symphony of "IT'S ALL BIDEN's FAULT." The Pirates in the Straight of fucking Hormuz, that's smoking Joe's fault, the gas prices, the oil drilling, the wars, the inflation, the taxes, the fucking hemorrhoids up your ass, ALL BIDEN's FAULT! I really get it I really do buddy, but it seems like you are using this whole Al Capone bit to your advantage. I gotta be honest, when I started this Trump Mafia exercise almost four years ago, my instincts were telling me that you were most likely gonna end up with an orange fucking jumpsuit to match that tan, and that wonderful wispy comb over that makes the ladies go yeahhhhh, but I also thought it would just a tad more like a John Le Carré novel, then lets say James Patterson not that there is anything wrong with a Patterson novel, it's just Le Carré — he really nailed global intrigue, and characters that would inhabit the nexus of global crimes, and let's be clear, The Trump Russia stuff was way cooler, way more Michael Mann than Dick Wolff, but yet here we are...

Théâtre
"La Filière" de Philippe Sands 6/10 : John Le Carré à la rescousse

Théâtre

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 27:20


durée : 00:27:20 - Le Feuilleton - Otto Wächter tombe malade début juillet, après un déjeuner chez un mystérieux ami près de Rome et meurt quelques jours plus tard, le corps entièrement noirci. Pour savoir s'il aurait pu être assassiné, Philippe Sands fait appel à John Le Carré, qui fut espion à cette époque.

Le Feuilleton
"La Filière" de Philippe Sands 6/10 : John Le Carré à la rescousse

Le Feuilleton

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2024 27:20


durée : 00:27:20 - Le Feuilleton - Otto Wächter tombe malade début juillet, après un déjeuner chez un mystérieux ami près de Rome et meurt quelques jours plus tard, le corps entièrement noirci. Pour savoir s'il aurait pu être assassiné, Philippe Sands fait appel à John Le Carré, qui fut espion à cette époque.

The American Mind
Gemini Rising

The American Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 63:50


Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny has died in prison after multiple poisonings by Putin's operatives. In the States, this has prompted fewer sober reflections than fervid John Le Carré-style fantasies about domestic politics. Those politics are themselves increasingly sordid as Donald Trump grinds his way through one legal procedure after another, including a nakedly political judgment against him in New York. Will the absurdity of the ruling cause other business moguls in the state to take Trump's side? And what on earth is going on with Google's anti-white AI? Seth and Spencer talk through it all, and remind you to read the damn site.   Recommended reading: Popping the Pill Socialist Fantasies

The Lawfare Podcast
The Pigeon Tunnel: Errol Morris Interviews John le Carré

The Lawfare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 53:56


The great documentary filmmaker Errol Morris is best known for films such as “The Thin Blue Line” and “The Fog of War.” His latest film, “The Pigeon Tunnel,” is about the great espionage novelist John le Carré, whose real name is David Cornwell. Jack Goldsmith recently sat down with Morris to talk about “The Pigeon Tunnel.” They discussed le Carré's complex and contradictory attitudes towards the Cold War, the influence of the traitorous British intelligence officer Kim Philby on le Carré's work, what Morris and le Carré have in common as documentarians, and how le Carré compares with Graham Greene and Joseph Conrad. Morris also reflected on his craft, including the difference between an interview and an interrogation and how he learned to interview a subject without saying anything.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lawfare. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Watch
‘Loki' S2E4 and the New John le Carré Documentary, ‘The Pigeon Tunnel'

The Watch

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 62:44


Chris and Andy talk about the horror movies they did and didn't watch over the weekend (1:00). Then, they talk about ‘Loki' S2E4 and the show's continued use of a MacGuffin to drive the plot (15:31) before discussing the new John le Carré documentary, ‘The Pigeon Tunnel,' and how much we want to know about our literary heroes (41:07). Hosts: Chris Ryan and Andy Greenwald Producer: Kaya McMullen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Fresh Air
Spy Novelist (And Former Spy) John Le Carré

Fresh Air

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 46:22


The author of such spy novels as The Spy Who Came In From The Cold, Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy and The Night Manager is the subject of a new documentary by Errol Morris called The Pigeon Tunnel. It features the final interviews with le Carré who died in 2020. It details his life as a writer and his earlier work as a spy for Britain's domestic and foreign intelligence services. We'll listen back to the interviews Terry Gross recorded with him in 1989 and 2017.Also, Justin Chang reviews Alexander Payne's new comedy film The Holdovers.

Critics at Large | The New Yorker
Spies, Sex, and John le Carré

Critics at Large | The New Yorker

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 44:51


In 1963, a British spy writing under the pen name John le Carré published a novel that shot to the top of best-seller lists worldwide. After the success of “The Spy Who Came in from the Cold,” le Carré became known as the king of the modern spy thriller, and his gritty, political books helped define the genre until his death, in 2020. On this episode of Critics at Large, the staff writers Vinson Cunningham, Naomi Fry, and Alexandra Schwartz dive deep into the le Carré œuvre, delighting in the “glorious confusion” of works like “Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy,” “The Constant Gardener,” and “A Perfect Spy.” They also discuss le Carré's life in light of two retrospectives out this month: “The Pigeon Tunnel,” an Errol Morris documentary on Apple TV+; and “The Secret Life of John le Carré,” an addendum to Adam Sisman's definitive biography that exposes decades of affairs in which the novelist ran women like agents. With these details as a jumping-off point, the hosts explore the themes of intimacy and romance across the spy genre, including the Martini-soaked romps of Ian Fleming's James Bond and the FX show “The Americans,” where romance functions as a metaphor for spycraft. “One question I'm asking is, Why are sex and love so much part of the archetype of the spy?” Schwartz says. “When you're pretending and playing at being so many different things, love is usually one place where the truth must out.” New episodes drop every Thursday. Follow Critics at Large wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Fresh Air
Best Of: Wrapping up the Jan. 6 hearings / Editing Robert Caro

Fresh Air

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2023 48:38


We talk about the January 6th Committee's work with Luke Broadwater, who covers Congress for the New York Times. He was in the Capitol the day of the assault, and has reported on the Committee's work from the beginning.John Powers reviews Noah Baumbach's film adaptation of Don DeLillo's White Noise.The list of authors Robert Gottlieb has edited include Joseph Heller, Toni Morrison, John Le Carré, Katharine Graham, Bill Clinton, Nora Ephron and Michael Crichton. The documentary Turn Every Page, by his daughter Lizzie Gottlieb, examines his decades-long editing relationship with Power Broker author Robert Caro.

Fresh Air
Acclaimed Book Editor Robert Gottlieb

Fresh Air

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2023 45:08


Robert Gottlieb has been working in publishing since 1955. The list of authors he's edited include Joseph Heller, Toni Morrison, John Le Carré, Katharine Graham, Bill Clinton, Nora Ephron and Michael Crichton. The documentary Turn Every Page, by his daughter Lizzie Gottlieb, examines his decades-long editing relationship with Power Broker author Robert Caro. Terry Gross spoke with both Lizzie and Robert Gottlieb. Also, John Powers reviews the British drama Living, adapted by Kazuo Ishiguro from Akira Kurosawa's classic 1952 film Ikiru.