Age Quote by John le Carre
“I think that most of my books are part of some process of self-education, often about the places I go to. Most of all, they are about the peculiar tension between institutional loyalty and loyalty to oneself; the mystery of patriotism, for a Brit of my age and generation, where it runs, how it should be defined, what it's worth and what a corrupting force it can be when misapplied. All that stuff is just in me and it comes out in the characters. I don't mean to preach, but I know I do, and I'm a very flawed person. It's quite ridiculous.”
About This Quote
Source Interview: The Guardian, 2005
His novels serve as a self‑educational journey, exploring loyalty, patriotism, and personal integrity.
In simple terms: Books explore loyalty and personal truth.
Reflect on personal and national values.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- reading fiction
- writing memoirs
- academic courses
- political debates
- personal reflection
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do personal biases shape storytelling?
- What responsibilities do authors have when discussing patriotism?
Readers may misinterpret the critique as endorsement.