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International Journal Of Language, Literature And Culture(IJLLC)

Tracing Geopolitical Thrillers with Special Focus on Frederick Forsyth’s The Fox

Dr Satyajit T Patil


International Journal of Language, Literature and Culture (IJLLC), Vol-5,Issue-4, July - August 2025, Pages 33-35, 10.22161/ijllc.5.4.4

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Article Info: Received: 11 Jun 2025, Received in revised form: 05 Jul 2025, Accepted: 08 Jul 2025, Available online: 12 Jul 2025

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A geopolitical thriller is a subgenre of the political thriller that foregrounds international politics, espionage, warfare, and statecraft, often set against the backdrop of real or plausible global crises. The central theme usually revolves around power struggles between nations, the role of intelligence agencies, and the tension between national security and individual morality. These narratives often involve clandestine operations, assassination plots, diplomatic tension, and global conflict. Frederick Forsyth had long been a dominant voice in English fiction, particularly in the genres of espionage and political thrillers. Known for his journalistic precision, technical detail, and realist narrative, Forsyth's oeuvre reflects the socio-political tensions of the Cold War and post-Cold War periods. His latest (and last) novel The Fox (2018) stands as a testament to his enduring relevance, integrating themes of cyberwarfare, geopolitics, and moral ambiguity in a globalized world. This paper initially traces the emergence and evolution of geopolitical thrillers. Later on, Forsyth’s contribution to English geopolitical thriller has been examined with special focus on The Fox, offering critical insights into its thematic concerns, character development, and narrative technique.

geopolitics, thriller, fiction, espionage, Cold War, cyberwarfare, Narrative Realism