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Forced to defend himself, Peter revisits his old files, travels to meeting places now faded by time, and eventually confronts his former mentor, (now in his 90s), who still holds the secrets of the Circus’s dark heart. The novel alternates between Guillam’s present-day interrogation and flashbacks to the original operation.
The modern-day framing device (interrogations, discovery, depositions) feels ripped from the headlines of the Julian Assange or Edward Snowden eras. Le Carré brilliantly shows how modern justice systems lack context for historical sins. The young lawyers interrogating Guillam cannot fathom a world where lying to protect a source was a moral good. A Legacy Of Spies Pdf
A Legacy of Spies is a copyrighted work. John le Carré (David Cornwell) published it through Viking Press (an imprint of Penguin Random House). Under current copyright law, the novel will not enter the public domain for many decades. Forced to defend himself, Peter revisits his old
John le Carré’s 2017 novel A Legacy of Spies returns to the characters and moral landscape of The Spy Who Came in from the Cold (1963) and Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (1974). This paper argues that the novel serves not as nostalgia but as a ruthless re-examination of Cold War ethics through a post-9/11 lens. By framing the past through contemporary legal and familial scrutiny, le Carré exposes the enduring human cost of intelligence work, challenging both romanticized spy fiction and state-sanctioned amnesia. Le Carré brilliantly shows how modern justice systems