Nick Harkaway is a British author known for his imaginative and genre-blending novels. Born in 1972, he is the son of acclaimed author John le Carré. Harkaway studied philosophy at Clare College, Cambridge. His debut novel, "The Gone-Away World," was released in 2008, receiving high praise for its creativity and wit. Further novels include "Angelmaker," a multi-award-winning blend of crime thriller and science fiction, and "Tigerman," exploring themes of identity and duty. Harkaway's writing is marked by its intelligence, humor, and inventiveness. Besides novels, he contributes to numerous publications, offering insights on technology and culture.