Showing posts with label Tailor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tailor. Show all posts

Saturday, January 25, 2025

about the wine purveyor and his brother

The starched gabardine jacket features a butterfly collar and breast pockets. Features shoulder button tabs. He wears this chocolate jacket with a white turtleneck, not a blouse. The man is a wine connoisseur. He swirled the glass. Impressed his guests as the meat and cheese glistened with sickness on the charcuterie board and the hours passed.

 

Saturday, October 03, 2015

about "Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy" by John Le Carre


Have you seen the movie? I did, and before I read the book. Memories of the film flooded my reading experience. The novel includes lots more detail and expands the cast. I enjoyed the film more because the reveal--who is the spy?--is done with greater effect. And of course, the Julio Iglesias overdub at the end is magnificent.

Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy is the story of a forcibly retired senior officer of British intelligence, George Smiley, getting informally recruited back into service. His mission is to identify a Soviet mole in the head office. The story is a study in the play between loyalty and identity. I found the narrative thread difficult to follow in both film and print. Fans of the film who have never read the book can do without the read. But my opinion is that the reverse is not true.




Note:
The British spy jargon created problems for me. A lexicon appendix would have helped.