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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…” quote by John le Carre
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“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.”

John le Carre

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.

Key Takeaway

Reflect on personal and national values.

Themes

loyalty identity patriotism self‑education conflict

Mood

thoughtful introspective

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • reading fiction
  • writing memoirs
  • academic courses
  • political debates
  • personal reflection

Key Concepts

moral ambiguity institutional critique personal narrative

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do personal biases shape storytelling?
  • What responsibilities do authors have when discussing patriotism?
A Different Perspective

Readers may misinterpret the critique as endorsement.

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