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Friday, May 31, 2024
Ian Fleming: The Complete Man: My Washington Times 'On Crime' Column On Nicholas Shakespeare, The Author Of The New Biography Of The Creator Of James Bond
The Washington Times ran my On Crime column on
Nicholas Shakespeare and his new biography of the late, great thriller writer Ian
Fleming.
You can read the column via the below link or the below text:
I’ve been an Ian Fleming aficionado since my teens, so I was
pleased to read “Ian Fleming: The Complete Man,” the new biography by Nicholas
Shakespeare (seen in the below photo).
I contacted Mr. Shakespeare and asked
him why he wrote the biography.
“When I was approached to write a new
authorized biography of Ian Fleming, the first since 1966, my initial reaction
was hesitation,” Mr. Shakespeare replied. “Could I face spending so long in the
company of a melancholic cad and creator of the cold killing machine, James
Bond? This incomplete image was my only image of Fleming.
“Before rejecting the proposal, I did
some background research, and I found to my surprise that Fleming, the sardonic
bounder, was kinder than I’d hitherto imagined. Again and again, the many women
he’d had affairs with looked back on him with fondness, describing his
kindliness as his chief characteristic. This was not a quality I’d associated
with James Bond.
“There is much more to Fleming than
Bond, a character he created almost as an afterthought in the last twelve years
of his life, when the most interesting part of it was essentially over.
“To simplify horribly, there would be no
James Bond had Fleming not led the life he did, but if Bond had not existed,
Fleming is someone we should still want to know about.”
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