Ashenden (or The British Agent)

W. Somerset Maugham (1874 - 1965)

Best know for his novels "Of Human Bondage" and "The Moon and Six Pence", Maugham also wrote short stories and plays. Having spent his first 10 years in Paris and later studied in Heidelberg, he was fluent in several European languages, and in 1897 graduated in medicine from St Thomas's Hospital Medical School in London. Although he never practiced medicine, he credited his experience for exposure to "life in the raw", which he later incorporated in his writings. Like Ian Fleming, he was a British spy during World War I, which informs this collection of 16 loosely connected short stories recounting the exploits of the spy Ashenden and his spymaster R, a Colonel with British intelligence. It is considered one of the first modern spy thrillers and influenced subsequent writers, like John le Carré, Ian Fleming, and Eric Ambler. Remarkable for its realism, it is even said to have been required reading for new intelligence agents! - Summary by ASharma

Genre(s): Action & Adventure Fiction, Short Stories, War & Military Fiction

Language: English

Keyword(s): espionage (31), spy (25), secret service (3), british intelligence (1)

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 00 Preface Atul Sharma
00:00:47
Play 01 R. Atul Sharma
00:05:37
Play 02 A Domiciliary Visit Atul Sharma
00:28:57
Play 03 Miss King Atul Sharma
00:40:19
Play 04 The Hairless Mexican Atul Sharma
00:33:47
Play 05 The Dark Woman Atul Sharma
00:20:43
Play 06 The Greek Atul Sharma
00:27:26
Play 07 A Trip To Paris Atul Sharma
00:35:12
Play 08 Giulia Lazzari Atul Sharma
00:43:09
Play 09 Gustav Atul Sharma
00:12:54
Play 10 The Traitor Atul Sharma
01:09:04
Play 11 Behind the Scenes Atul Sharma
00:13:18
Play 12 His Excellency Atul Sharma
01:02:55
Play 13 The Flip of a Coin Atul Sharma
00:09:53
Play 14 A Chance Acquaintance Atul Sharma
00:29:55
Play 15 Love and Russian Literature Atul Sharma
00:24:48
Play 16 Mr. Harrington's Washing Atul Sharma
00:32:53