As a 1960s Cold War drama that crosses Europe, with its opening scene and final tragedy happening at the newly erected Berlin Wall, the material is more suited to the mobility of film, especially the ...
The Spy Who Came In From the Cold was the novel that, when it was published in 1963, turned David Cornwell, spy, into John Le Carré, author of some of the best novels about spying ever written. It was ...
The major challenge to anyone adapting John le Carré’s classic espionage novel The Spy Who Came in from the Cold lies in the inscrutability of its protagonist. A grizzled former head of British ...