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message 1: by Jeni (last edited Apr 14, 2024 09:05AM) (new)

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IAN FLEMING IS ON THE FRONT PAGE ...of this section. OK, I am not a reader or watcher of "Bond, James Bond". I live under a rock. BUT, I watched the movie "Operation: Mincemeat" and that's when I learned a tad about Ian Fleming. He was a spy and wrote the James Bond series. Then I started to have an interest.

"Some years ago, I gave a talk to the graduating seniors at a local high school. Whatever I said that night- probably something about the importance of books and reading- has utterly vanished from my memory except for three words. During the question period, a young woman stood up and asked, "Mr. Dirda, what fictional character would you most like to be?" A number of possibilities flashed through my mind, and I almost said Jane Austen's Mr. Darcy, because then I'd be married to Elizabeth Bennet. But instead, I put on my most sardonic smile and silkily whispered into the microphone, "Bond, James Bond." It is hard to imagine that I might have answered "Secretan, James Secretan." That was what Ian Fleming initially called his hero in the typescript of Casino Royale, first published in April 1953. Fortunately, just as Arthur Conan Doyle realized that Sherrinford Holmes wasn't quite the right name for the greatest of all detectives, Fleming recognized that he needed something punchier than "Secretan" for the greatest of all secret agents." written by Michael Dirda

This was the introduction to Ian Fleming: The Complete Man by Nicholas Shakespeare

WHO KNEW??


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