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Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy and Shabby 70’s London Part 1

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This episode I’m excited to welcome Phil Tinline and Bernard Hughes to the show.

We discuss Phil’s article in the New Statesman on the London of Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy by John le Carré and how it’s different from the London of today.

Topics include the political background of Tinker, whether Tinker was a case of perfect timing, how the echos of the 30’s reverberated in the 70’s and some quibbles with Richard Hutt’s placement of various locations in his le Carré map

All that and more in this episode.

Come back in two weeks for part two.

Phil’s article in The New Statesman, John Le Carré and the spectre of British declinehttps://www.newstatesman.com/the-weekend-essay/2023/08/john-le-carre-spectre-british-decline

The Death of Consensus by Phil Tinline – https://www.hurstpublishers.com/book/the-death-of-consensus/

Bernard Hughes website – https://www.bernardhughes.net/

Bernard’s album Bagetelleshttps://listn.fm/bagatelleshughes/

Bernard’s latest album, Songs for our Timeshttps://divineartrecords.com/recording/songs-for-our-times/

Jeff’s site – SpyWrite.com

Jeff’s twitter – @spywrite

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This episode I’m excited to welcome Phil Tinline and Bernard Hughes to the show.

We discuss Phil’s article in the New Statesman on the London of Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy by John le Carré and how it’s different from the London of today.

Topics include the political background of Tinker, whether Tinker was a case of perfect timing, how the echos of the 30’s reverberated in the 70’s and some quibbles with Richard Hutt’s placement of various locations in his le Carré map

All that and more in this episode.

Come back in two weeks for part two.

Phil’s article in The New Statesman, John Le Carré and the spectre of British declinehttps://www.newstatesman.com/the-weekend-essay/2023/08/john-le-carre-spectre-british-decline

The Death of Consensus by Phil Tinline – https://www.hurstpublishers.com/book/the-death-of-consensus/

Bernard Hughes website – https://www.bernardhughes.net/

Bernard’s album Bagetelleshttps://listn.fm/bagatelleshughes/

Bernard’s latest album, Songs for our Timeshttps://divineartrecords.com/recording/songs-for-our-times/

Jeff’s site – SpyWrite.com

Jeff’s twitter – @spywrite

Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Google Podcasts Listen on Spotify RSS Feed
  continue reading

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