Moscow Lover

Moscow Lover

by (uk) John Le Carré

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Three tattered handwritten notebooks, a beautiful and smart Soviet editor, and a British alcoholic publisher who is addicted to jazz and lives in the streets, can actually make people from both the East and the West turn their backs and go to the world and sea to investigate an incident that is difficult to distinguish between true and false? ! "Moscow Lovers" faithfully reflects the international pulse of the late 1980s when the Cold War was about to collapse. It is the product of le Carré's visit to the Soviet Union. It is both fiction and reality. Through le Carré's sometimes sarcastic and humorous, sometimes profound and touching writing style, we are guided to follow the story line and follow the characters in the book to experience suspenseful and tense historical events, feel their complex mentalities of inner conflict when facing personal choices, and share their love and hope brewing under the shell of the Cold War.

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