
Fresh Air John Le Carré’s Son Revives His Late Dad's Spy
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Dec 19, 2025 Nick Harkaway, son of the legendary John le Carré, explores the art of espionage in his new novel, 'Karla's Choice.' Growing up with drafts of Smiley stories, he shares the joy and challenge of channeling his father's style. Nick discusses the ordinary genius of George Smiley, humanizing characters like Anne, and the secrets of spy tradecraft. He also reveals his unique journey into writing, choices behind his pen name, and the emotional nuances of storytelling, all while recalling the impact of his family's legacy on his work.
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Family Duty Sparked The Project
- Nick Harkaway felt compelled to write a new George Smiley novel to honor his father's legacy and keep the books in circulation.
- He saw writing it as fulfilling a family obligation and a way to focus attention on John le Carré's work.
Daunting Work Worth Doing
- Harkaway calls the task of writing Smiley "daunting" and says the fear persisted throughout the process.
- He also says doing risky creative work is precisely why it's worth doing.
Writing As Apprenticeship
- He wanted a literary apprenticeship with his father by operating the "machine" his father used to write.
- Writing Smiley became a learning process about craft and character control.
















