Today on Far Future Horizons we revisit the world of espionage, secret agents, fast cars, incredible gadgets and fabulously beautiful woman to get behind the true story behind James Bond.
Author Ian
Fleming wanted his suave secret agent to be the ultimate spy – but who provided
the inspiration for Bond? This film reveals Fleming’s wartime service in naval
intelligence and profiles two men who could have supplied the basis for Bond’s
character.
On February 17th
1952, Ian Fleming sat down at his typewriter in Jamaica to write the spy story to
end all spy stories. The central character of this story would become one of
the world’s best-known and best-loved fictional creations: James Bond.
Ian Fleming
would go on to write twelve novels featuring his super spy, each one an
exciting blend of intrigue, escapism, sex and violence.
Bond’s
popularity leaped when US president John F Kennedy declared himself a fan of
the book “From Russia with Love”, but it was the start of the film series in
1961 that truly assured 007’s place in the big time. It is estimated that half
the population of the world has seen a James Bond film, while Fleming’s books
have sold over 100 million copies.
But is James
Bond purely a fairytale? Can a 43-year-old former journalist with a liking for
scrambled eggs, cigarettes and vodka martinis simply conjure up a fictitious
character that has stood the test of time, without having some foundation in
reality?
Fleming’s
wartime career in naval intelligence saw him become intimately acquainted with
the ways of the secret service, and he embarked on numerous top-secret missions
to the US, France, Spain and North Africa. The events that occurred during this
little-known period of Fleming’s life informed and influenced every aspect of
Bond: his world, his women and his adventures.
Henry
Chancellor, author of a book on Bond, believes Fleming “may have written
fiction, but 95% of it was based on fact that had been filtered through the
prism of his imagination and then polished up a bit”.
James Bond: The
Real Story/The True Story is available from
Amazon.com.
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