The Pigeon Tunnel
By John le Carré
By John le Carré
By John le Carré
By John le Carré
By John le Carré
Read by John le Carré
By John le Carré
Read by John le Carré
Category: Arts & Entertainment Biographies & Memoirs | Literary Figure Biographies & Memoirs | Politics
Category: Arts & Entertainment Biographies & Memoirs | Literary Figure Biographies & Memoirs | Politics
Category: Arts & Entertainment Biographies & Memoirs | Literary Figure Biographies & Memoirs | Politics | Audiobooks
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$18.00
Sep 05, 2017 | ISBN 9780735220782
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Sep 06, 2016 | ISBN 9780735220799
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Sep 06, 2016 | ISBN 9780735210059
696 Minutes
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Praise
One of the NP99: National Post’s best books of 2016
“Recounted with the storytelling élan of a master raconteur — by turns dramatic and funny, charming, tart and melancholy.” —Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times
“An illuminating, self-effacing and pleasurable inquiry into le Carré’s creative process, offering globe-spanning thrills of a different, but no less captivating kind than those associated with the novels.” —USA Today
“[Le Carré] is a polished raconteur, with an actor’s protean self-presentation, gifts of pace and timing, aptitude for entrances and exits.” —Wall Street Journal
“This incisive and witty memoir, by the man who long ago set the gold standard for modern espionage novelists, is a glittering treasure chest of great stories.” —The Seattle Times, “The Best Books of 2016”
“The Pigeon Tunnel is the literary equivalent of a long night spent in the company of a grand storyteller, who has saved up a lifetime of his best tales to share with you over several rounds of fine scotch. The collection leaves the impression of a man who has gone to impossible lengths for his words, bringing the farthest reaches of the globe, some of its cruelest inhabitants, and a small handful of genuine heroes back home for all of us.”—Entertainment Weekly
“The name ‘John le Carré’ attracts the audience, but it’s David Cornwell confiding in us here, as if over dinner, then chatting long into the evening over snifters of brandy, or, as he unspools memories of Russia, glasses of vodka.” —Associated Press
“The Pigeon Tunnel contains what le Carré calls ‘tiny bits of history caught in flagrante,’ all of them borrowed from the lived experience of a novelist whose career has more closely resembled that of a war correspondent than a literary celebrity….Spies are le Carré’s preferred subject, but through them he grapples with larger human truths that transcend the cloak-and-dagger underworld.” —The American Scholar
“Looking back on a life rich enough to spawn multiple globe-spanning novels…le Carré showcases his grand, cinematic sense of place and…the ineffable quality that defines a professional raconteur….The inviting, drinks-beside-the-fire style from a master of the craft never overtakes the details of le Carré’s remarkable life or his strong insider’s opinions on issues of geopolitical import since World War II.” —Library Journal, starred review
“Always insightful, frequently charming, and sometimes sobering, the memorable tales told by master storyteller le Carré about his life will surely delight both longtime fans and newcomers.” —Publishers Weekly
“For all the cinematic glamour of le Carré’s experiences, reflections on the workaday realities of fiction writing may provide the most engaging aspect of this colorful valediction. A satisfying recollection of a literary life well-lived.” —Kirkus Reviews
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