Bogus intercourse events, faux corpses, exploding tin cans and belligerent pigs. For those who thought that James Bond’s fictional escapades have been outrageous, then the real-life experiences of his creator, Ian Fleming, are arguably much more extraordinary. Right here, in dialog with Spencer Mizen, Edward Abel Smith reveals how Fleming’s work as a wartime intelligence officer impressed the plotlines in his world-famous spy novels.
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