Le Carré: the Perfect Spy

Le Carré: the Perfect Spy

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Rick and Pym, father and son. Rick is a liar, and he is so good at deception that the person involved not only didn't notice it, but also admired him. In the past few decades, involved in various industries such as food reselling, real estate development, pension fund raising, congressman campaigning, etc. After ups and downs, there are always die-hard followers. In his later years, Rick, who was about to go bankrupt, discovered that his only estate was his son Pim, a prominent British diplomat. Pym is actually a spy, a double agent. Romantic and versatile by nature, in order to stay away from his father's life, he embarked on this road of no return both accidentally and naturally. However, in the Cold War era, more complex missions and conflicts, responsibilities and friendships tore him apart, and he was struggling to breathe. Only by leaving everything behind and writing a "great autobiographical novel" alone could he be able to redeem himself. Rick and Pym are, to some extent, a reflection of the relationship between Le Carré's father and Le Carré. His father always told him: Without me, you are nothing.

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