Tom Clancy in Washington, D.C., on May 2, 1991.Photo by Bob Farley/The Washington Post

Tom Clancy’s legend began 40 years ago — with a nudge from critics

A subsequent endorsement by President Ronald Reagan — who was reported to have called the book a 'perfect yarn' — would cement Clancy's reputation

by · National Post

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The 37-year-old insurance salesman said he had no expectations of writing a bestseller. He just wanted to publish a book after years of dreaming about it — “to get that monkey off my back,” Tom Clancy would tell an interviewer years later.

But when “The Hunt for Red October” was released 40 years ago this month — plunging readers aboard a Soviet nuclear-missile submarine whose captain was seeking to defect to the United States — Clancy would take his first step toward building one of America’s most unlikely publishing empires.