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Final goodbye: Recalling influential people who died in 2020
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Final goodbye: Recalling influential people who died in 2020
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John le Carré was no lowbrow writer – he changed the course of English literature
Genre fiction was once disparaged as stuff to read idly on the train. Today’s most innovative fiction owes the late novelist a great deal
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Here’s how John le Carré introduces his most famous creation, George Smiley, in the first chapter of his first novel, Call For The Dead:
When Lady Ann Sercomb married George Smiley towards the end of the war she described him to her astonished Mayfair friends as breathtakingly ordinary. When she left him two years later in favour of a Cuban motor-racing driver, she announced enigmatically that if she hadn’t left him then, she never could have done; and Viscount Sawley made a special journey to his club to observe that the cat was out of the bag.
Recalling influential people who died in 2020
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Coughlanâs other contribution to the spirit of the season is an exquisitely wrapped Christmas gift of a show. Bridgerton is adapted from Julia Quinnâs much-loved bodice-rippers about the high-society adventures of the eight Bridgerton siblings in Regency-era London. Itâs also the first fruit of Netflixâs $150m deal with Shondaland, the production company founded by showrunning supremo Shonda Rhimes, who previously brought us Greyâs Anatomy, Scandal, How to Get Away With Murder and many other smart, soapy favourites. âItâs the kind of show that will be a tonic after this year,â says Coughlan proudly.
There is plenty to be proud of. Bridgerton entertainingly details the efforts of young, 19th-century aristocrats to make good on the marriage market (while conducting torrid affairs out of sight of their chaperones), and has the sartorial flair to match: each of the costumes, designed by Ellen Mirojnick (The Greatest Showman), is a custom-made, can