60 Minutes archives: Le Carré

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  • @bosvigos9165
    @bosvigos9165 4 роки тому +67

    Thirty odd years ago, while living in Cornwall, my step father was looking for a desk for my mother’s birthday. Speaking with a friend in antiques, he was sent to see David Cornwell. The deal was done. My mother loved it and now it is mine and I use it daily. I often wonder of the books written on it. Thank you sir!

    • @susanmo8417
      @susanmo8417 4 роки тому +9

      How amazing is that, to own a desk by such an acclaimed writer!

    • @guaguancos.montunodcubop8923
      @guaguancos.montunodcubop8923 3 роки тому +3

      Wow absolutely incredible. A piece of history ..and from 1 of history's artists.

    • @sararichardson737
      @sararichardson737 3 роки тому +2

      That’s beautiful. I’ve just discovered him. Finished listening to the Pigeon Tunnel. Now to start in on the oeuvre.

    • @Lupinthe3rd.
      @Lupinthe3rd. 2 роки тому

      If you can establish provenance such a desk could be worth hundreds of thousands of dollars.

    • @hughmac13
      @hughmac13 9 місяців тому

      @@sararichardson737 How has it been going? What have you read so far?

  • @fionaphillips3458
    @fionaphillips3458 4 роки тому +95

    The man had a way with words and a quiet integrity that was admired greatly and shone throughout his novels. He will be sadly missed by this reader.

    • @ljelpjensen
      @ljelpjensen 5 місяців тому +1

      Well stated. He sure did.
      I am currently reading “A Private Spy,” a collection of John le Carre’s letters.
      Highly recommend this read!!

  • @TheLightofAniu
    @TheLightofAniu 4 роки тому +78

    A writer who got me through some dark times over the years, especially in the Smiley novels. He was always a man with whom you could be comfortable, even if Smiley was not comfortable with you. “A Legacy of Spies” was a real treat to read. I was floored by the news of his loss, and I feel slightly more vulnerable now this scathing observer of the human condition is no longer with us.

  • @stevehinnenkamp5625
    @stevehinnenkamp5625 4 роки тому +19

    Was there ever a more intelligent man who can be as honest as John Le Carre? Can't wait to read his novels with more appreciation than I had so many years ago.

  • @Tom05181961
    @Tom05181961 4 роки тому +51

    George Smiley has been a constant companion in my life since I stumbled upon him in 1979. He will be missed. RIP!

  • @miadelavier4315
    @miadelavier4315 3 роки тому +11

    my god, this is the most eloquent man i've heard, the way he talks is brilliant, it has its structure , intelligence and is well conducted. no surprise he is a brilliant writer. you always recognize a good writer by the way he talks and narrates the sentances.
    But also: Those eyebrow needs scissors !!!

  • @jamesbrowning206
    @jamesbrowning206 4 роки тому +142

    What a wonderful, gracious man he was. A brilliant mind and a master of the English language. Mr. Cornwell did not like to give interviews, but he was a fascinating interviewee full of wit, humor, and intelligence. I could have sat and listened to him all day long. He left a legacy that will last forever. Rest in peace David Cornwell...and George Smiley.

    • @suemarshall6185
      @suemarshall6185 4 роки тому +3

      You'll find more interviews with him on yt

    • @jamesbrowning206
      @jamesbrowning206 4 роки тому +16

      @@suemarshall6185 Yes, there are quite a few. I really liked this 60 Minutes interview coz he was at his country home where I think he felt totally relaxed during the interview. He will be dearly missed but never forgotten.

    • @bettsims6691
      @bettsims6691 4 роки тому

      nashville evidence chinese inside job or lazer attack you decide - worldtruthvideos.org/watch/DCHh2StxbOT6tqd

    • @user-qc8vj3vp9v
      @user-qc8vj3vp9v 4 роки тому +4

      Glad he revealed A LOT before he died. All those atrocities inflicted on innocent people based on fabricated lies, inflated egos, power and GREED. The world is definitely in trouble and will NEVER KNOW PEACE if these savages remain in power to govern the masses. They surely hate peace as NOTHING, absolutely nothing they do promotes or encourages peace and understanding. So sad.😢😭

    • @suemarshall6185
      @suemarshall6185 4 роки тому

      @@user-qc8vj3vp9v I think he was working with Trump. He knew a lot about the CIA in Germany (The Secret Pilgrim ch6)
      Have you watched this? :
      ua-cam.com/video/NOiaymqaQdc/v-deo.html

  • @Jeneva1
    @Jeneva1 10 місяців тому +3

    The Russia House was an exquisite film.
    John Le Carre was one impressive gentleman.
    Rest in peace, Sir...
    .

  • @TheMobileHomestead
    @TheMobileHomestead 4 роки тому +23

    John le Carré has got to be the greatest literary expert we've seen in a long time ... his wonderful stories weren't just interesting spy stories ,they were perfectly painted pictures of the human condition ....

    • @sarahalbers5555
      @sarahalbers5555 4 роки тому +1

      I loved all of his books, The Constant Gardner is my favorite. Amazing gentleman.

    • @alejandrowaizel3750
      @alejandrowaizel3750 Рік тому +1

      As said in the introduction, a great successor of Graham Greene.

  • @MsV_English.Literature
    @MsV_English.Literature 8 місяців тому +4

    The Master of Spies / Spooks. My favourite spy writer. I usually read TINKER, TAYLOR at least once a year. Love his humour and his humanity.

  • @morpheusk1150
    @morpheusk1150 4 роки тому +98

    Wow?, I fell in love with this man over the course of this interview. What a brilliant colorful life.

  • @abrarcalculas
    @abrarcalculas 4 роки тому +37

    Such a great loss. Can't imagine there won't be any more tales of George Smiley. Thanks for all the hours of joy and thrill your books brought me over the years.

    • @CDMVIDZ
      @CDMVIDZ 2 місяці тому

      KARLA'S CHOICE came out last week, written by JLC's son Nick Harkaway. I just finished it, it's fantastic! Set a year or so after THE SPY WHO CAME IN FROM THE COLD; Smiley's back!

  • @ktb183
    @ktb183 4 роки тому +34

    David, you will be much missed.
    Thank you for all wisdom left behind. RIP.

  • @PAlex-us4ov
    @PAlex-us4ov 4 роки тому +44

    I've come across Mr Cornwell's books during the last few years and have been really impressed by the very high standard of his writing. In my view there is no comparison between his spy thrillers and most other authors.
    R.I.P.

  • @waltergodsoe5526
    @waltergodsoe5526 4 роки тому +25

    Over the years I could always look forward to his next book, I'm heart broken that this intellect will no longer bestow his gifts of insight

  • @ianpaternoster1396
    @ianpaternoster1396 3 роки тому +9

    One of the best writers ever. R. I. P. David Cornwell.

  • @carringtonlefayette8644
    @carringtonlefayette8644 4 роки тому +6

    Bless you David for all your wonderful books.

  • @Diggers57
    @Diggers57 4 роки тому +12

    Fabulous interview, delighted to have found and watched it.

  • @angellosmalefakis1321
    @angellosmalefakis1321 4 роки тому +47

    What an amazing author. What a life. Love his place by the ocean. Ahhhhh.

    • @bettsims6691
      @bettsims6691 4 роки тому

      nashville evidence chinese inside job or lazer attack you decide - worldtruthvideos.org/watch/DCHh2StxbOT6tqd

  • @annchristine47
    @annchristine47 Рік тому +6

    The wonderful thing about John LeCarre is as well as being a brilliant writer ,he is an equally brilliant narrator.

    • @CDMVIDZ
      @CDMVIDZ 9 місяців тому +1

      💯 His narration of THE SECRET PILGRIM, one of my favorite and most wildly underrated le Carré books, is superb. He had such a talent for voices and accents, just a brilliant narrator.

  • @darkknightwithanidea1845
    @darkknightwithanidea1845 4 роки тому +23

    A master of the ART ! What a brilliant interview. Thank you.

  • @stevehinnenkamp5625
    @stevehinnenkamp5625 4 роки тому +4

    Another comment if you please.
    The interviewer and his. subject are to be congratulated. So very rewarding. Also a great lesson in speaking the English language.Bravo!

  • @mangalapalliv
    @mangalapalliv 2 місяці тому +1

    How well he speaks... Lower class, middle class and criminal class..... I was just blown away !! On a whim I started reading 'Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy' - two chapters into it I realized I was in the hands of a wonderful storyteller

    • @CDMVIDZ
      @CDMVIDZ 2 місяці тому

      And what a story! Such a complex, byzantine plot, he truly was a master.

  • @MelesaEFary
    @MelesaEFary 4 роки тому +19

    From this interview, I can see why he was so successful writing books. When describing his childhood, I was enchanted by the depth and vocabulary of his description. The "condrunum" of understanding his father!

  • @michealcurrie8272
    @michealcurrie8272 4 роки тому +6

    A master of perception. Thank you. R.I.P.

  • @jeanpaulsara1074
    @jeanpaulsara1074 3 роки тому +4

    Total mensch. Love him even more now.

  • @gavtronics
    @gavtronics 4 роки тому +23

    This is what a man of courage and imagination looks like. Contrast with Bojo, with Blumpf.

    • @Betleyman_7
      @Betleyman_7 4 роки тому +1

      Boris Johnson is exactly the privately educated Englishman described by George Smiley in the quotation in the video.

  • @DeedUNo
    @DeedUNo 4 роки тому +90

    The last great English moralist, RIP John le Carre.

    • @smkh2890
      @smkh2890 4 роки тому +6

      The comparison with Graham Greene is spot on.

  • @martind349
    @martind349 4 роки тому +51

    He is why millions of people in this world are not quite stupid

  • @TBBrickYT
    @TBBrickYT Рік тому +2

    From 1978 to 1982, I was stationed at Hahn AB, in the then West Germany, right in the thick of the Cold War. I do wish David Cornwall had spoken more on Putin. Such a mad time we live in 2023-08-19.

  • @CS-px9rr
    @CS-px9rr 2 роки тому +2

    What a gem of a man, I could listen to his wit all day long. No wonder he wrote such amazing novels

  • @Threemore650
    @Threemore650 Рік тому +1

    Great writer and the kind of Englishman that I’m proud to call a countryman.
    I’d love that house!
    How wonderful to live there.

  • @kimqadir7543
    @kimqadir7543 4 роки тому +8

    I have read all the books and some over and over again. Thanks!

  • @lyndaaustin6190
    @lyndaaustin6190 4 роки тому +5

    what a brilliant interview and a great man

  • @belindaroberts1730
    @belindaroberts1730 4 роки тому +54

    God bless him...what a wise and humble man!

  • @Bphillips2808
    @Bphillips2808 3 роки тому +3

    I will never be as cool as this guy. RIP

  • @SierraNovemberKilo
    @SierraNovemberKilo 3 роки тому +9

    "Everything in life is transient" - there you have it.

  • @zyzzyvacation
    @zyzzyvacation 4 роки тому +19

    At age 89, Le Carré (b. David Cornwell) went out on a good note with the excellent TV series "The Night Manager" in which he also had a cameo as a disgruntled restaurant customer. During his life he had worked for both MI5 (NSA) and MI6 (CIA), the UK's Secret Intelligence Services

    • @suemarshall6185
      @suemarshall6185 4 роки тому +2

      I have always thought that he resigned to work for Q

    • @zyzzyvacation
      @zyzzyvacation 4 роки тому +1

      @@suemarshall6185 Actually he's not unlike the late actor Desmond Llewelyn, the original "Q" in the James Bond movie series www.imdb.com/name/nm0005155/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1

    • @suemarshall6185
      @suemarshall6185 4 роки тому

      @@zyzzyvacation Well, Cornwall said he had to reinvent himself. Makes sense.

    • @alexrowan2774
      @alexrowan2774 3 роки тому +4

      MI5 is all about domestic security and counter intelligence. Their closest US equivalent would be the FBI, but without the power of arrest (they bring in Scotland Yard's Special Branch for that) and/or Homeland Security. The Brit equivalent of the NSA is GCHQ.

  • @carlhicksjr8401
    @carlhicksjr8401 3 роки тому +14

    What a wonderfully simple and complex man. For a 'born liar', he's awfully self-effacing and honest about himself. He seems to have taken the lessons of a rotten childhood and translated them into a certain pedigree.
    I'm going to have to revamp my list of the 'one hundred people I wish I had known'.

  • @cbwavy
    @cbwavy 4 роки тому +19

    So many times I had to pause and look up words. I think his command of the English language is beyond anyone I've ever heard before.

  • @rtsamuel3
    @rtsamuel3 4 роки тому +6

    Great interview; thanks for this.

  • @JohnLutherable
    @JohnLutherable 2 роки тому +3

    currently rereading The Honourable Schoolboy and I'm still amazed by JLC's ability to write an incredibly varied cast of characters, who are at best side ones, each with their very distinctive voice, in the book's first ten pages. Ten out of 500! Such a superb novelist and storyteller with immaculate prose and not devoid of humour

  • @thomasduggan8755
    @thomasduggan8755 4 роки тому +4

    VERY WELL DONE WE WILL NOT SEE HIS LIKE AGAIN BEST WISHES FOR 2021!

  • @AnthonySejda
    @AnthonySejda 4 місяці тому +1

    Thank you for transcending your cercumstance and giving a colorful tale.

  • @caseykunz7800
    @caseykunz7800 3 роки тому +1

    The way he speaks, his words... are very poetic.

  • @lourdescisneros6768
    @lourdescisneros6768 3 роки тому +2

    Outstanding interview.

  • @ericrawson7669
    @ericrawson7669 8 місяців тому +1

    RIP David (AKA John le Carre) and thanks for the memories.

  • @andrewsunderlandbeauclair
    @andrewsunderlandbeauclair 4 роки тому +18

    Such a loss. Rest in peace.

  • @GirlFriday68
    @GirlFriday68 3 роки тому +4

    Hugh Laurie as Richard Roper in the "Night Manager " on Netflix... that's the
    perfect character played perfectly by Laurie.. in a perfect spy novel by le carre.... the real person not the nome de plume.. he is le carre.. thank you for your brilliant work

    • @GirlFriday68
      @GirlFriday68 3 роки тому +1

      @@cherienafo7676 yes the Netflix adaptation is brilliantly acted does the great writing justice

  • @Chris-ut6eq
    @Chris-ut6eq Місяць тому

    I love his directness so much I can't tell when he has dissembled.

  • @ronniedelahoussayechauvin6717
    @ronniedelahoussayechauvin6717 3 роки тому +1

    Awe...He’s GEUINE. Why? HE HAS EMOTIONS. SEASONS IN LIFE REALLY CAUSES A DEPLETION. BUT HE DOES NOT STOP! ❤️

  • @bronzedisease
    @bronzedisease 3 роки тому +3

    Le Carre was not just a genre fiction writer. Some of his works are some of the best English literary fiction. Some of his works are surprisingly challenging to read.

  • @sarahalbers5555
    @sarahalbers5555 3 роки тому +2

    I love Le Carre. I love to read and re-read his magnificent books. I think "The Constant Gardener" is one of the best books ever written.

  • @canyonroots
    @canyonroots 4 роки тому +7

    The best part of Le Carre is listening to him read his novels.

  • @tiptoethroughthetulips9428
    @tiptoethroughthetulips9428 2 роки тому +3

    He is sorely missed in this dark time.

  • @justmyopinion9883
    @justmyopinion9883 4 роки тому +5

    I have never been a fan of spy novels. But, I am going to ask for a few of Mr. Cornwell's books at the library---he sounds like a great writer.

  • @lagaman11
    @lagaman11 4 роки тому +22

    Am I the only one here who had to look up "anathema" and "emetic"? Wow, who knew such words existed in the English language, much less how to use them seamlessly, and perfectly, in common conversation. This man is so very intelligent. We need more intelligence like his in the world today.

    • @00calimon
      @00calimon 4 роки тому +6

      @Yung Kai condescending much? Why not desire to have more inspirational people?

    • @lagaman11
      @lagaman11 4 роки тому +7

      @Yung Kai Yes, you are most likely correct, but I can learn, and I am trying.

    • @lagaman11
      @lagaman11 4 роки тому +5

      @Yung Kai No worries. Hey, look at that, I learned another word! Hope you have a good day!

  • @ethanmorris8108
    @ethanmorris8108 4 роки тому +14

    Him and Rushdie are probably the smartest writers I have enjoyed

  • @brocktonma.1816
    @brocktonma.1816 4 місяці тому +1

    Dude might have the greatest home I’ve ever seen🇺🇸

  • @ElliotBrownJingles
    @ElliotBrownJingles 10 місяців тому +1

    20:42 I would pay to see all the footage of this part of the conversation. I am sure I am not the only person who would.

  • @jf5336
    @jf5336 4 роки тому +6

    Have loved his work for decades, RIP David.

  • @samuelbcn
    @samuelbcn 3 роки тому +2

    Excellent programme.

  • @angieg3624
    @angieg3624 Рік тому +1

    The ending, was so precious and meaningful 🙏

  • @JuanFelipeCalle
    @JuanFelipeCalle 3 роки тому +3

    Around 23:00 he's asked why turned down a knighthood. At around 23:15, he says (I think), that he "finds it [being knighted] emetic." Kroft doesn't ask what "emetic" means, but I was curious, and I looked it up: Emetic means vomit-inducing.

  • @Tariacurie
    @Tariacurie 4 роки тому +6

    Rest in Peace Spy Master 🕵🏻

  • @SuperMageo
    @SuperMageo 3 роки тому +1

    12:10 Cornwell knows exactly how to enjoy life. Look at that view!

  • @parimabartender
    @parimabartender 4 роки тому +44

    Spy who came in from the cold is an amazing book. Read it in prison.

    • @mundi352
      @mundi352 4 роки тому +4

      Incredible book..the film starring Richard Burton is brilliant in its own way.

    • @ashleerenaelarsen8543
      @ashleerenaelarsen8543 4 роки тому +1

      Amazing name

    • @mundi352
      @mundi352 4 роки тому +1

      @@ashleerenaelarsen8543 yes

    • @kristine6996
      @kristine6996 4 роки тому +1

      David Miscaviage, well you are now in from the cold I hope? ❣️🌳🎄❤️

    • @cappsginny699
      @cappsginny699 3 роки тому

      Mr Scientilogy...?

  • @markmalic7450
    @markmalic7450 3 роки тому +4

    Legend
    Goodbye to the real C
    R.I.P

  • @nejuw
    @nejuw 4 роки тому +6

    What a cool man.

  • @brocktonma.1816
    @brocktonma.1816 4 місяці тому +1

    A gentleman.

  • @julianparks8485
    @julianparks8485 4 роки тому +6

    Excellent!

  • @Mutasis_Mutandis
    @Mutasis_Mutandis Рік тому +2

    Truly a deep thinker. He will be missed.

  • @ianpaternoster1396
    @ianpaternoster1396 Рік тому

    I love all his novels. Although my favourite is Silverview, the one published posthumously.

  • @allergictomediocre8989
    @allergictomediocre8989 3 роки тому +3

    Wow. Lucky escape to Cornwall.

  • @twilde3754
    @twilde3754 4 роки тому +7

    Great interview! What an interesting writer and human being. I was completely spellbound...and I have never read one of his books. I will now being a Cold War Baby and all.

  • @josephharley9448
    @josephharley9448 Рік тому +2

    Great man

  • @jamiehinch9239
    @jamiehinch9239 2 роки тому +2

    What he has said about Putin has come true, a very prescient man who could see what was coming down the line. RIP David.

  • @calvindusava5912
    @calvindusava5912 4 роки тому +31

    "Like a dedicated alcoholic I think the last drink won't hurt."

  • @DaveSCameron
    @DaveSCameron 3 роки тому +5

    Rest well Sir, you lived a life worthy of your parents... I must add that anyone seeking an in to spy novels and the adroit world of must devour his work, with its intricacy and slowly built characters it shies away from sensationalist fabrications simply to give us a peerless picture of the Great Game...

  • @adamreich745
    @adamreich745 4 роки тому +10

    Brilliant. Refreshing. My only wish would be that we could have another interview. I suppose I will have to “settle” for dusting off and opening one of his old books.

  • @JamesBlevins0
    @JamesBlevins0 4 роки тому +6

    A unique literary voice.
    Rest in Peace.

  • @cherylforfang8671
    @cherylforfang8671 4 роки тому +4

    Wonderful interview. Intriguing and interesting man.

  • @yossarianmnichols9641
    @yossarianmnichols9641 4 роки тому +4

    He created fascinating characters including himself and his father. Did not know how widely his books have been translated. Seems like he found a universal truth that everyone wanted to see.

  • @dylans702
    @dylans702 4 роки тому +19

    This dude is fascinating

  • @michelesfo7799
    @michelesfo7799 4 роки тому +11

    RIP dear sir. Humble and intelligent. ❤️🙏

  • @MegaMARLEEN1
    @MegaMARLEEN1 3 роки тому +1

    Interesting, entertaining and beautiful interview
    Wow

  • @willmoore8708
    @willmoore8708 4 роки тому +10

    For years, my ignorant relative, would go on and on about James Bond. I slapped "Tinker..." in the DVD for him, he never said that stupid JB name again in my presence.

    • @sclogse1
      @sclogse1 4 роки тому +1

      The early books were memorable and fun. The movies turned them into candy.

    • @geoffreynhill2833
      @geoffreynhill2833 4 роки тому +1

      Well done! Le Carré was REAL class!

    • @geoffreynhill2833
      @geoffreynhill2833 4 роки тому +1

      ...and should be "required reading" in US schools!

  • @lolawalsh9187
    @lolawalsh9187 2 роки тому

    The Constant Gardner....wonderful.

  • @jc6594
    @jc6594 3 роки тому

    Today Commemorates John Le Carre's 90th Birthday

  • @r.d.493
    @r.d.493 3 роки тому

    While I had heard of Mr. Cornwell's novels prior to his death, his personal and professional background revealed in this interview has prompted me to add them my list of future reads.

  • @cbwavy
    @cbwavy 4 роки тому +8

    Would have liked to be around his Dad, Ronny. It sounded like he lived in a whirlwind.

    • @drparnassus2867
      @drparnassus2867 4 роки тому

      Ronnie Cornwell was an associate of the Kray Brothers at one point. I think he could be very charming but ruined a lot of people's lives. Typical fraudster

  • @daniellecomeau2996
    @daniellecomeau2996 4 роки тому +4

    So nice to see this 60 Minutes piece again. But it is so unfortunate that UA-cam is just barraging everyone with an absurd amount of commercial interruptions.

  • @marthawoodworth4380
    @marthawoodworth4380 4 роки тому +5

    I've read everything, but "The Perfect Spy" and "Tinker, Tailor" are my faves. "The perils of charm"...his father, a con-man extraordinaire. "Natural criminality" - a perfect childhood for him. "Nowadays I tell the truth." And sadly, that makes his later books less than great, at least as I read them. Nothing has the verve of the deep-spy novels.

    • @lindacole7393
      @lindacole7393 2 роки тому

      Agreed - Perfect Spy and Tinker Tailor are the very best two.

  • @sudeeptobasu620
    @sudeeptobasu620 4 роки тому +6

    R.I.P. John Le Carré The Legend.

  • @us-Bahn
    @us-Bahn 2 роки тому +1

    There seems to be a connection between Cornwell and the American experience, which he alludes to when he says he had to re-invent himself. This is a core theme in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s ‘Gatsby’. Cornwell even has Roy Bland ask Smiley “who was it that said an artist is a person who can hold two fundamentally opposing views and still function?” Smiley answers correctly, because Cornwell was well read. And Bland replies, “he knew a thing or two.” And it’s probably also no coincidence that Karla named the mole “Gerald” echoing again the idea of an invented persona in the context of the Circus.

  • @57_a_sarthak22
    @57_a_sarthak22 4 роки тому +26

    "I want to die with a pencil in my hand"- John le Carrè

  • @damarisrodriguez5118
    @damarisrodriguez5118 4 роки тому +1

    What a wonderfully charming man.

  • @alexgoslar4057
    @alexgoslar4057 4 роки тому +6

    A great writer, he will be thoroughly missed.

  • @darciawright2583
    @darciawright2583 4 роки тому +5

    What a well spoken man!

  • @triciah8598
    @triciah8598 4 роки тому +2

    Amazing gentleman. Amazing eyebrows

    • @CDMVIDZ
      @CDMVIDZ 9 місяців тому

      Those eyebrows are absolutely epic, aren't they?