Ian Fleming died 40 years ago today. (The man smoked three packs of cigarettes a day, so his death at the age of 56 could have surprised no one.) Back when we were stumbling our way through NYU, our first piece of published writing was a story detailing how Fleming's personal experiences informed the character of James Bond. Well, twenty years after that, Sify News offers much the same article.
Historians and fans have suggested several real-life Cold War spies as the men who inspired Bond, but Owen argues one has to look no further than the life of the author himself for inspiration."Really, he was James Bond, he lived the life, he drank to excess, he smoked to excess, many a beautiful lady found their way into his bed."
It is true that Fleming, following his exit from the elite Eton College -- apparently after an affair involving a young girl -- soon acquired exotic tastes.

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