Vanity Fairのインスタグラム(vanityfair) - 12月14日 10時20分
John le Carré, the best-selling spy novelist who once worked in service of Queen Elizabeth's secret service, has died at 89. V.F.'s 1989 profile of the late author and former spy called le Carré—whose real name was David Cornwell—a man of many contradictions. "He is, in short, dual, paradoxical, a double agent bristling with secrets and surprise," wrote Stephen Schiff. Or, as his friend the writer Michael Herr more succinctly put it: "David is a spy—he's the ultimate observer, the ultimate gatherer of data." Revisit the full profile of the Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy author at the link in bio. Photograph by Annie Leibovitz.
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