Ashenden, Or: The British AgentThis fascinating book contains probably the most expert stories of espionage ever written. For a period of time after it was first published, the book became official required reading for persons entering the British Secret Service. During World War I, Maugham enlisted with an ambulance unit, but was soon shifted to the Intelligence Department. Although these stories were based on the author's own experiences as a British agent during the war, he emphasized that they were written purely as entertainment, at which, indeed, Ashenden succeeds. Maugham's clarity of style, the perfection of his form, the subtlety of his thought, veiled thinly behind a worldly cynicism, has made him an international figure. |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 85
asked Ashenden. He put out all the lamps but the one by the bedside and then
sat down again. He had a longing to smoke. Once more his eyes were held by
those other eyes in which was all that remained alive of that old, old woman. He
felt ...
he asked Ashenden. “I'm going to ask one of these girls to have a turn with me.”
He got up and Ashenden watched him go up to one who had at least flashing
eyes and white teeth to recommend her; she rose and he put his arm round her.
asked Ashenden. “Oh, quite. He knows nothing, of course, but that she is under
surveillance. You need have no fear about him. He is a good boy, I have known
him all his life.” Ashenden read Chandra's letter. It was eager and passionate.
What people are saying - Write a review
User ratings
5 stars |
| ||
4 stars |
| ||
3 stars |
| ||
2 stars |
| ||
1 star |
|
LibraryThing Review
User Review - lamour - LibraryThingThis is volume three of Maugham's collected short stories. In this volume he has put his stories that have the same protagonist, Ashendan who is recruited to move to Switzerland where he will be a ... Read full review
LibraryThing Review
User Review - jimgysin - LibraryThingIt's easy to see why this one is considered an archetype of espionage fiction. The fact that the book was first published back in the late 1920s means that some of the dialogue and narrative will ... Read full review