John le Carré’s Post–Cold War Fiction

Fiction & Literature, Literary Theory & Criticism, British
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Author: Robert Lance Snyder ISBN: 9780826274120
Publisher: University of Missouri Press Publication: February 28, 2018
Imprint: University of Missouri Language: English
Author: Robert Lance Snyder
ISBN: 9780826274120
Publisher: University of Missouri Press
Publication: February 28, 2018
Imprint: University of Missouri
Language: English

This is an analysis of the first 10 post—Cold War novels of one of the most significant ethicists in contemporary fiction.

This book challenges distinctions between “popular” and “serious” literature by recognizing le Carré as one of the most significant ethicists in contemporary fiction, contributing to an overdue reassessment of his literary stature. Le Carré’s ten post–Cold War novels constitute a distinctive subset of his espionage fiction in their response to the momentous changes in geopolitics that began in the 1990s. Through a close reading of these novels, Snyder traces how—amid the “War on Terror” and transnationalism—le Carré weighs what is at stake in this conflict of deeply invested ideologies.

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This is an analysis of the first 10 post—Cold War novels of one of the most significant ethicists in contemporary fiction.

This book challenges distinctions between “popular” and “serious” literature by recognizing le Carré as one of the most significant ethicists in contemporary fiction, contributing to an overdue reassessment of his literary stature. Le Carré’s ten post–Cold War novels constitute a distinctive subset of his espionage fiction in their response to the momentous changes in geopolitics that began in the 1990s. Through a close reading of these novels, Snyder traces how—amid the “War on Terror” and transnationalism—le Carré weighs what is at stake in this conflict of deeply invested ideologies.

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