The Man Who Was George Smiley
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Narrated by:
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Christian Rodska
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By:
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Michael Jago
About this listen
After the Iraq War, when the reputation of Britain's spooks hit an all-time low, John le Carré's intellectual hero George Smiley came to be seen as the perfect spy, a man who would never allow intelligence to be misused for political purposes. Le Carré had revealed shortly before that the model for Smiley was the author and MI5 officer John Bingham, the 7th Baron Clanmorris. Michael Jago's brilliant account of Bingham's life is the story of an intelligence officer who had a deep influence on le Carré, then a junior colleague in MI5.
Like Smiley, Bingham was an expert interrogator who persuaded his subjects to give up the intelligence they were holding deep inside. He took part in many of MI5's greatest wartime and Cold War operations, from the Double Cross operation that ensured the success of D-Day, through the tracking of Soviet spies in Cold War Britain to the monitoring of Lord Lucan in the 1970s.
©2013 Michael Jago (P)2014 Audible, Inc.What listeners say about The Man Who Was George Smiley
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- Eamon
- 16-01-24
Misleading Title
This book claims to be the story of the man
Smiley was based on .
Yet it tells nothing of substance of his career in mi 5
But rather is a tedious story of a forgotten minor novelist.
Don’t waste your money or time .
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- APat
- 02-09-20
Really excellent, fascinating book for Smiley fans
I very much enjoyed this book, it was fascinating to get the background to the real-life characters behind Smiley
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