When a problem threatens to engulf you, there's nothing like irrelevant detail to keep your head above water
When a problem threatens to engulf you, there's nothing like irrelevant detail to keep your head above water
John le Carré, the renowned British author of espionage novels, is known for his intricate plots and complex characters. In his novels, the protagonist often finds themselves in situations where they are faced with overwhelming problems and threats. One of the recurring themes in le Carré's work is the use of irrelevant detail as a means of coping with these challenges.