Le Carré's novel was inspired in part by real life events. He based Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy on the story of Kim Philby, a high-ranking British intelligence officer who was exposed as a ...
Thinking of Kim Philby, the British double agent revealed in 1963 as “Moscow’s man,” le Carré writes of “a state of corporate rot that would take another generation to heal.” ...
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A Spy Among Friends, adapted from Ben Macintyre's bestselling non-fiction book, tells the real-life story of Kim Philby a top British Secret Intelligence Service agent who acted as a double agent ...
Another contributor was Kim Philby, the former MI6 officer and Soviet spy, who had been working for the Russians since the early 1930s. Like most newspapers, the Observer's print circulation had ...
This, she explains, is a memoir written by notorious double agent Kim Philby after he had moved to Moscow - a man who used to call this very Thameside pub one of his drinking haunts. Getty Images ...