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- Language
- English
- Published in
- Publisher
- Warner Books
- Pages
- 466
- ISBN
- 9780446614498
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Original edition details
Other editions (29)
Other editions

Absolute Friends
2004 • Little, Brown & Company
English

Absolute Friends
2022 • Coronet Books
English

Absolute Friends
2004 • Hodder & Stoughton
English

Absolute Friends
2005 • Little, Brown
English

Absolute Friends
2004 • Charnwood
English

Absolute Friends
2015 • Little, Brown
English

Absolute Friends
2004 • Little, Brown
English

Absolute Friends
2018 • Penguin Books, Limited
English

Absolute Friends
2005 • Penguin Canada
English

Absolute Friends
2004 • Hodder & Stoughton
English

Absolute Friends
2004 • Hodder & Stoughton
English

Absolute Friends
2003 • Hodder & Stoughton
English

Absolute Friends
2004 • Little Brown & Company
English

Absolute Friends
2004 • Hachette Audio
English

Absolute Friends
2006 • Penguin Canada
English

Absolute Friends
2004 • Hodder & Stoughton
English

Absolute Friends
2018 • Penguin Books Limited
English

ABSOLUTE FRIENDS (RUSSIAN TEXT EDITION) HARDCOVER
2004 • n/a
Russian

Amigos Absolutos/ Absolute Friends (Spanish Edition)
2004 • Plaza & Janes Sa Editorial
Spanish

Absolute Friends
2006 • Sceptre
English

Amigos absolutos (Best Seller) (Spanish Edition)
2005 • DEBOLSILLO
Spanish

Une amitié absolue
2004 • Seuil
French

Absolute Friends
2020 • Penguin Books, Limited
English

Une amitié absolue roman
2005 • Éd. du Seuil
French

Une amitié absolue
2004 • SEUIL
French

Przyjazn absolutna
2003 • Amber
Polish

Amigos absolutos
2004 • Plaza & Janes Editories, S.A.
Spanish

Amici assoluti (Omnibus)
2003 • Milano, Mondadori
Italian

Absolute Friends
2004 • Hodder General Publishing Division
English
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Readers generally praise John le Carré's Absolute Friends for its superb writing, excellent prose, and masterful storytelling. Many found the narrative gripping, well-paced, and authentic, elevating it beyond typical spy fiction into the realm of literary fiction. The novel is widely acclaimed for its deep characterization, presenting realistic, compelling, and empathetic figures, particularly Ted Mundy. Reviewers appreciated the exploration of complex themes such as friendship, ideology, loyalty, love, deception, betrayal, disillusionment, guilt, and injustice, alongside a profound examination of the human psyche. The book's broad historical scope, spanning decades from post-World War II to the War on Terror, and its offering of moral and ideological insights were also frequently highlighted as strengths, making the plot unpredictable and full of surprises.
However, the book also drew significant criticism, primarily for its overtly explicit political commentary. Many reviewers felt that the author's strong condemnation of the Iraq War and US/UK foreign policy became preachy, hectoring, or "agit-prop," detracting from the narrative's organic development. Some found the writing style self-indulgent or pretentious in parts, citing repetitive phrasing. Pacing issues were also noted, with certain sections described as dull or slow, leading some readers to consider abandoning the book. While many praised the character development, a minority found the main characters occasionally unlikable, dull, or implausible, and felt supporting characters were underdeveloped. The plot, particularly in its middle sections or toward the conclusion, was sometimes criticized as less compelling, rushed, or "over the top," and the non-linear structure with frequent jumps in time and character names could be confusing.
Overall, Absolute Friends is a thought-provoking and polarizing work that showcases John le Carré's signature style and intellectual depth. It is highly recommended for readers who appreciate complex, character-driven spy thrillers that delve into moral and political grey areas rather than offering clear-cut heroes and villains. Fans of le Carré's deep psychological exploration and broad historical scope will likely find much to admire. However, prospective readers should be prepared for the author's strong, explicit political commentary. The book appeals to those interested in a cynical, realistic, and often somber examination of espionage and global politics, who are willing to engage with a narrative that challenges conventional views and offers a critical perspective on recent history. Those seeking a straightforward, action-packed thriller or a light read might find it less satisfying, and patience with its pacing and structural complexities is beneficial.
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