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john le carre

 

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Noun john le carre has 1 sense
  1. le Carre, John le Carre, David John Moore Cornwell - English writer of novels of espionage (born in 1931)
    --1 is a kind of writer, author

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Term: John le Carré


Description:

John le Carré, born as David John Moore Cornwell, is a renowned British author widely acclaimed for his espionage novels. Known for his intricate plots, compelling characters, and psychological depth, his works have become synonymous with the genre of espionage fiction. Le Carré's writing often explores the moral complexities and political intrigue of Cold War era espionage. His novels have received critical acclaim and garnered a devoted following, making him one of the most influential writers in the spy genre.

Sample Sentences:

Sense 1: As a Noun (Person)

  1. John le Carré's novels have captivated readers worldwide.
  2. The character development in John le Carré's books is exceptional.
  3. I recently attended a lecture given by John le Carré himself.

Sense 2: As an Adjective (Related to His Works)

  1. Her writing style is reminiscent of John le Carré's.
  2. The movie adaptation captured the essence of John le Carré's novels.
  3. He is a fan of the John le Carré thriller series.

Sense 3: As a Proper Noun (Name of Works)

  1. "The Spy Who Came in from the Cold" is a masterpiece by John le Carré.
  2. I highly recommend reading "Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy" by John le Carré.
  3. Have you read "Smiley's People" by John le Carré? It's brilliant.

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