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Ian Fleming: A Personal Memoir
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Ian Fleming: A Personal Memoir

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Forged during the Second World War, the close and abiding friendship of Robert Harling and Ian Fleming, one of the twentieth century’s most iconic authors, would go on to define the lives and literature of both men significantly.

Their paths first crossed in 1939, and Harling later became Fleming’s deputy in the commando unit dubbed Fleming’s Secret Navy, which was tasked with obtaining equipment, codebooks and intelligence from the enemy. The war made fast friends of the two writers, and Fleming would go on to immortalise Harling in his hugely popular Bond novels Thunderball and The Spy Who Loved Me.

Yet beneath the pair’s charm, charisma and creativity was an altogether darker reality. Documenting in vivid detail his private exchanges with Fleming, Harling exposes the personality behind his protagonist - one tempered by debilitating bouts of depression and a deep-rooted distrust of women.

‘Searingly, almost painfully honest, this picture of the sex-and-danger saturated relationship between Harling and Fleming is as gripping and as challenging as the best of the Bond novels.’ - Anna Blundy, author and journalist

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Biteback Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 January 2020
Pages
384
ISBN
9781785905476

Forged during the Second World War, the close and abiding friendship of Robert Harling and Ian Fleming, one of the twentieth century’s most iconic authors, would go on to define the lives and literature of both men significantly.

Their paths first crossed in 1939, and Harling later became Fleming’s deputy in the commando unit dubbed Fleming’s Secret Navy, which was tasked with obtaining equipment, codebooks and intelligence from the enemy. The war made fast friends of the two writers, and Fleming would go on to immortalise Harling in his hugely popular Bond novels Thunderball and The Spy Who Loved Me.

Yet beneath the pair’s charm, charisma and creativity was an altogether darker reality. Documenting in vivid detail his private exchanges with Fleming, Harling exposes the personality behind his protagonist - one tempered by debilitating bouts of depression and a deep-rooted distrust of women.

‘Searingly, almost painfully honest, this picture of the sex-and-danger saturated relationship between Harling and Fleming is as gripping and as challenging as the best of the Bond novels.’ - Anna Blundy, author and journalist

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Biteback Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 January 2020
Pages
384
ISBN
9781785905476