John le Carré's The Secret Pilgrim and the End of the Cold War

Jonathan Goodwin
2010 CLUES: A Journal of Detection  
The Secret Pilgrim was John le Carré's first novel to consider the end of the cold war. The author describes how the novel's embedded structure reveals le Carré's political perspective more clearly than previous works and argues that this narrative frame is an adaptation to the sudden collapse of le Carré's traditional subject matter.
doi:10.3172/clu.28.1.102 fatcat:mtl4p4owm5ctdl5gvcwdnarvz4