Maugham's 1929 book Ashenden or, The British Agent has a reputation for cynicism. I don't think it's cynical and flippant in the way Fleming and Deighton are a generation later; certainly there isn't the intoxicated self-pity and defeatism that besets most of Le Carre's novels.
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Maugham's 1929 book Ashenden or, The British Agent has a reputation for cynicism. I don't think it's cynical and flippant in the way Fleming and Deighton are a generation later; certainly there isn't the intoxicated self-pity and defeatism that besets most of Le Carre's novels.