A number of blog posts on the Deighton Dossier seem to attract a lot of traffic, with the numbers of readers posting comments increasing, albeit slowly. The most recent post, highlighting an excellent article which asked if spy fiction can be considered contemporary art, being a case in point.
However, I'm conscious that there may be readers of spy fiction and fans of Deighton who visit this blog, who have interesting things to say. About contemporary spy fiction; about the inevitable comparisons between the great writers ... and great characters; about the links between fiction and contemporary history; about collecting rare items to do with Deighton or any author from this genre.
This is a short post to say that if you've anything you want to contribute to this blog - a short news blog, a long article, a critique, a piece of research, do get in touch with me and I'll happily consider it. Email me through the website.
This is a blog about the books, film and world of British thriller and spy novel author Len Deighton, writer of The Ipcress File, Funeral in Berlin, SS-GB, Bomber, Berlin Game and many other books. This blog also covers the spy thriller genre and the Cold War more widely. It is a companion website to the main Deighton Dossier archive (link on the right). It is the only website + blog endorsed by the author himself! Content (c) Rob Mallows 2008-22 unless otherwise stated.
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