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The Spy Who Came in From Headquarters 8le Carre 9

 

"Every writer wants to be believed," John le Carre once told an interviewer. "But every writer knows he is spurious; every fiction writer would rather be credible than authentic."

Here's a paradox at the heart of spy fiction. As readers, we crave not authenticity but the sense of it. Real-life espionage is, for the most part, boring: a lot of waiting, meetings, monotony. An authentic account would be mind-numbing. We want the ring of authenticity, not the real thing.

-- Joseph Finder. "The Spy Who Came in From Headquarters" [review of the book BREAKING COVER By Stella Rimington.] http://www.nytimes.com/2016/07/31/books/review/breaking-cover-stella-rimington-wolf-of-sarajevo-matthew-palmer.html
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