• A Murder of Quality by John le Carré – Explored – Episode 4

  • Oct 14 2021
  • Duración: 1 h y 35 m
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A Murder of Quality by John le Carré – Explored – Episode 4

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  • In this episode I am joined by Matthew Bradford of doubleOsection.blogspot.com to do a deep exploration of the sometimes overlooked John le Carré novel A Murder of Quality. We discuss private schools, religion in the UK and just how deep George Smiley’s cruel streak runs. Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Google Podcasts Listen on […]
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A great love for the book and author

I’m late to the podcasts, but enjoying it very much. In this episode, I’d have to politely disagree with a few things. :). That’s what discussions are all about. And doing it in a pub with a pint in each would honour David Cornwell indeed. :)

You’re lovely young American bloggers and reviewers, but you can’t help but be divided from leCarre’s world by two generations of age, and a millennia of tradition. So you won’t get some things without tons of history reading. The Town vs Gown is a huge deal in Europe. And the Church vs Chapel goes back to the Reformation, and Henry VIII! There are cultural things that you won’t understand unless you’re around them a lot or had them explained at length in great depth. And that world he inhabits he writes from, and rebels against. So very hard to analyse his books unless you understand this background.

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