The Secret Pilgrim

English language

Published Dec. 19, 1991

ISBN:
978-0-340-55205-6
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The Secret Pilgrim is a 1990 episodic novel by British writer John le Carré, set within the frame narrative of an informal dinner talk given at the spy-training school in Sarratt by George Smiley. As Smiley talks, the first-person narrator, whom readers know only as "Ned", recalls his own experiences in a long career in the service. The various episodes are triggered by comments from Smiley, which send Ned into tangential memories. The individual stories together create a portrait of Ned himself, moving from the start of his career at the beginning of the novel to his retirement in the final chapter. Several of the episodes are recognisable anecdotes or urban legends from the British intelligence community.

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His most disillusioned book yet, and the books before it weren’t exactly rosy. Honestly feels like we’re about two books away from le Carré becoming a card-carrying communist.

This is essentially a collection of spy-themed short stories in the format of a man looking back on his career, which also mirrors the decades of gradual Great British decline.

Le Carré takes advantage of the format to tell the kind of stories you couldn’t put in a novel. There were definitely a few standouts but it was all solid.

I’m totally biased though to be fair.

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