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21 October 2015updated 13 Dec 2020 10:21pm

William Boyd: Why John le Carré is more than a spy novelist

What Joseph Conrad started, John le Carré enshrined and made modern. 

By William Boyd

In 1938 W H Auden wrote a poem entitled “The Novelist”, in which he contrasts the figure of the Poet, “encased in talent like a uniform”, who “can amaze us like a thunderstorm”, with the Novelist who, alternatively, must “struggle out of his boyish gift and learn/How to be plain and awkward . . . among the Just/Be just” and –

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