
The Man Who Was George Smiley
The Life of John Bingham
Michael Jago(Author)
Biteback Publishing
Published on 15. April 2014
Book
Hardback
320 pages
978-1-84954-513-6 (ISBN)
Description
After a period following the Iraq War, when the reputation of Britain's spooks has hit an all-time low, John le Carre's intellectual hero George Smiley has come to be seen as the perfect spy, a man who would never allow secret intelligence to be misused for political purposes. Le Carre revealed shortly before the Iraq War that the model for Smiley was the author and MI5 officer John Bingham, the 7th Baron Clanmorris. Michael Jago's brilliant account of Bingham's life is not just the story of a perfect spy, it is also of a writer whose thrillers transcended the genre, exploring the emotions behind the darkest human behaviour. As an intelligence officer the bespectacled Bingham had a deep influence on Le Carre, then a junior colleague in MI5. Like Smiley, Bingham was an expert interrogator. His understanding of the human psyche, demonstrated so brilliantly in his seventeen novels, persuaded his subjects to give up the intelligence they were holding deep inside.
He took part in many of MI5's greatest wartime and Cold War operations, from the Double Cross operation that ensured the success of D-Day, through the tracking of Soviet spies in Cold War Britain to the monitoring of Lord Lucan and others planning a right-wing coup in the 1970s. As le Carre said, 'Nobody who knew John and the work he was doing could have missed the description of Smiley in my first novel.'
He took part in many of MI5's greatest wartime and Cold War operations, from the Double Cross operation that ensured the success of D-Day, through the tracking of Soviet spies in Cold War Britain to the monitoring of Lord Lucan and others planning a right-wing coup in the 1970s. As le Carre said, 'Nobody who knew John and the work he was doing could have missed the description of Smiley in my first novel.'
Reviews / Votes
'Competent and fluent, prone to such smooth sentences as 'The greatest irony is that it was to George Smiley, modelled largely on Bingham, that le Caree owed his success.' London Review of BooksMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Product notice
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Cloth over boards
With dust jacket
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 241 mm
Width: 159 mm
Thickness: 35 mm
Weight
555 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84954-513-6 (9781849545136)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
MICHAEL JAGO is an Englishman based in Chicago and south-west France. He holds an honours degree from University College, Oxford in Greats and has published and edited a number of journals. Westminster
Content
Contents
Acknowledgements vii
Preface 1
Chapter 1 Ancestry, 1100-1908, and Early Life, 5
1908-27
Chapter 2 Political Awakening, 1927-9 32
Chapter 3 Journalism and Marriage, 1929-39 48
Chapter 4 Fighting Fascism: MI5, 1940-45 78
Chapter 5 Allied Control Council, 1946-8 112
Chapter 6 Journalist, 1948-50 136
Chapter 7 Return to MI5 and Debut as a Novelist, 151
1950-58
Chapter 8 The Genesis of George Smiley, 1958-66 182
Chapter 9 MI5 Agent Runner and Novelist, 1960-69 196
Chapter 10 Disappointments, 1969-79 220
Chapter 11 Smiley Triumphant, 1974-82 241
Chapter 12 Retirement, 1979-88 260
Chapter 13 The Seventh Lord Clanmorris, 1908-88 283
Bibliography 293
Index 299
Picture credits 309
Acknowledgements vii
Preface 1
Chapter 1 Ancestry, 1100-1908, and Early Life, 5
1908-27
Chapter 2 Political Awakening, 1927-9 32
Chapter 3 Journalism and Marriage, 1929-39 48
Chapter 4 Fighting Fascism: MI5, 1940-45 78
Chapter 5 Allied Control Council, 1946-8 112
Chapter 6 Journalist, 1948-50 136
Chapter 7 Return to MI5 and Debut as a Novelist, 151
1950-58
Chapter 8 The Genesis of George Smiley, 1958-66 182
Chapter 9 MI5 Agent Runner and Novelist, 1960-69 196
Chapter 10 Disappointments, 1969-79 220
Chapter 11 Smiley Triumphant, 1974-82 241
Chapter 12 Retirement, 1979-88 260
Chapter 13 The Seventh Lord Clanmorris, 1908-88 283
Bibliography 293
Index 299
Picture credits 309