Call for the Dead (George Smiley, #1)

160 pages

English language

Published Dec. 14, 2002

ISBN:
978-0-7434-3167-5
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Call for the Dead is John le Carré's first novel, published in 1961. It introduces George Smiley, the most famous of le Carré's recurring characters, in a story about East German spies inside Great Britain. It also introduces a fictional version of British Intelligence, called "the Circus" because of its location in Cambridge Circus, that is apparently based on MI6 and that recurs throughout le Carré's spy novels. Call for the Dead was filmed as The Deadly Affair, released in 1966.

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I absolutely got into this novel, it was gripping right from the get go. I did feel as if I was familiar with a somewhat later Smiley, a more warn and experienced operator who seemed to have turned completely away from the physical contact of operations, and perhaps here we see why. Everything impacted more, somehow, for knowing some of the mans future exploits.

Similarly, Le Carré's narrative is less meandering, with undeniable characteristics of his in place but less wordy, somehow, without losing too much into the bargain. There seemed more story to the story, rather than exposition, and although he's never lost that great ability to throw you right into a scene's atmosphere, those happenings come more frequently with less ... twaddle, to use an abrupt term.

The end did seem a little corny, but then as I already know, Smiley's life doesn't end here. Very glad I …

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