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For Your Eyes Only: Ian Fleming and James Bond

 

Featuring fascinating material, much on public display for the first time, For Your Eyes Only will look at the author and his fictional character in their historical context and examine how much of the Bond novels were imaginary and how far they were based on real people and events. This exhibition will explore the early life of Ian Fleming, his wartime career and work as a journalist and travel writer and how, as an author, he drew upon his own experiences to create the iconic character of James Bond that continues to have global appeal.

 

For Your Eyes Only will show how Fleming’s wartime experiences informed the Bond plots and inspired many of the iconic heroes and villains, such as M and Goldfinger, and how the Cold War, a war of spies and technology, provided the stage in which Bond could operate. The exhibition will examine to what extent the books and films reflect the reality of the Cold War and life in post-war Britain and how far they were a product of Fleming’s prodigious imagination.

 

It will conclude with Fleming’s legacy, exploring how one man’s idea generated an entire industry, not only books and films, but also parodies, toys, games and clothes. Over fifty years after his first appearance in print, James Bond continues to exert a grip on the global imagination and Fleming remains a classic writer of his generation.

 

 

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Imperial War Museum, Lambeth Road, London SE1

 
Website: http://www.iwm.org.uk
Tel: 020 7416 5320/5321
 
17th April 2008 - 1st March 2009
Adults £8.00, Concessions and Groups £7.00, Children £4.00, Family £19.00 (Groups prebooking essential on 020 7416 5439 or groups@iwm.org.uk);
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