tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5764631039755560338.post2547417694212063515..comments2024-03-08T20:21:22.820+00:00Comments on The Deighton Dossier: Posting lull...Deighton Dossierhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01764108300942425651noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5764631039755560338.post-35028790814985762592019-11-08T20:01:06.406+00:002019-11-08T20:01:06.406+00:00What I meant above was keeping Deighton as the pio...What I meant above was keeping Deighton as the pioneer in the background, picking one recent thriller in every week and discussing about his/her novels. This will attract more responses and at the same time anchoring Deighton in the background for analyses.Simon Clarkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13734467654348102230noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5764631039755560338.post-8230683721833927002019-10-29T13:19:25.650+00:002019-10-29T13:19:25.650+00:00It is not merely a lull for 3 months, the subject ...It is not merely a lull for 3 months, the subject matter of Deighton is petering out, not lasting for a long time, because: 1. Deighton is only familiar to say persons of certain vintage 2. Unlike Bond Deighton did nt create a single identifiable hero who his readers can relate to. 3. Unlike Bond franchise which has kept Bond's name on the big screen even after 57 years of first Bond appearing, Deigton for some reasons best known to him did not allow similar franchises, so that a common thread is created among his books which would have facilitated a film franchise. Le Carre has beautifully achieved this too.<br />You can only 'milk' so much from otherwise very dormant Deighton's creativity of spy thrillers. If you want this blog to be active and vibrant, then best to find a way of bringing in other contemporary thriller writers and may be create a Deighton and Fleming link in someway.Simon Clarkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13734467654348102230noreply@blogger.com