<b>Written with Fleming-esque brio and insouciance</b>, with a feeling for the tragic aspects of his life as well as the ironic comedy of it..elegant...the research here is <b>impeccable</b>.

Telegraph

This excellent biography is <b>as worldly and clever as one could wish</b>.

- Philip Hensher, Spectator

Magisterial.... Shakespeare knows Fleming’s world intimately and the intricate portrait of this complex individual is <b>unsurpassable</b>.

- William Boyd, Daily Express, Books of the Year

Se alle

<b>Elegant and painstakingly researched</b>

Observer

A <b>monumental </b>record of Fleming’s life. The completeness of the book is beyond doubt. Shakespeare leaves no future biographer much to discover. Fleming’s place in history is assured.

- Max Hastings, Sunday Times

A sustained and <b>engrossing </b>homage to the Olympic icon of a beleaguered Britain, and a writer damned to fame. With scarcely a dull page, it’s a chip off the old block... <b>steeped in exceptional research</b>....stitches up the loose ends of Fleming’s story into a satisfying 21st-century biography.

- Robert McCrum, Independent

This is a <b>marvellous</b> book about Ian Fleming, but it's also one of <b>the most engaging portraits of a particular period of British history that I have read in a long time</b>

- Antonia Fraser,

A must-read

Evening Standard

A <b>definitive </b>biography that deepens and reshapes previous versions of Fleming’s life…<b> light-footed and swift-moving</b> despite its copious research… Shakespeare’s Fleming rises from these richly textured pages as a more substantial and sympathetic figure than the preening snob of myth.

Financial Times

<i>The Complete Man</i> is packed with women, their characters and stories carefully filled in...<b>highly accomplished and readable</b>

New Statesman

A fresh portrait of the man behind James Bond, and his enduring impact, by an award-winning biographer with unprecedented access to the Fleming family papers.

*WINNER OF THE CWA GOLD DAGGER FOR NON-FICTION*

Ian Fleming's greatest creation, James Bond, has had an enormous and ongoing impact on our culture, but Fleming’s life was more mysterious than anything he wrote.

Ian’s childhood with his gifted brother and extraordinary mother established his ambition to be ‘the complete man’. Only a writer for his last twelve years, his dramatic personal experiences and career in Naval Intelligence put him at the heart of critical moments in world history, while also providing rich inspiration for his fiction.

Nicholas Shakespeare is one of the most gifted biographers working today. His talent for uncovering new material that casts fresh light on his subjects is fully evident in this masterful, definitive biography.

‘Elegant and painstakingly researched’ Observer

‘Marvellous…one of the most engaging portraits of a particular period of British history that I have read in a long time’ Antonia Fraser

‘A book so buoyant and delicious that you feel it will be a friend for life' Telegraph

*SHORTLISTED FOR THE SALTIRE SOCIETY LITERARY AWARD*


*A The Times, Financial Times, Economist, Spectator and BBC History Magazine Book of the Year*

NICHOLAS SHAKESPEARE'S NEW THRILLER, FRAME 37, IS AVAILABLE TO PRE-ORDER NOW

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781529920604
Publisert
2024-10-03
Utgiver
Vintage Publishing
Vekt
613 gr
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
128 mm
Dybde
39 mm
Aldersnivå
01, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
864

Biografisk notat

Nicholas Shakespeare was born in 1957. The son of a diplomat, much of his youth was spent in Asia and South America. One of Granta’s Best of Young British Novelists 1993, and considered by the Wall Street Journal as 'one of the best English novelists of our time', his prize-winning books have been translated into twenty-two languages. They include The Vision of Elena Silves (winner of the Somerset Maugham Award), Snowleg, The Dancer Upstairs, Inheritance, Priscilla, Six Minutes in May and acclaimed biographies of Bruce Chatwin and Ian Fleming. His most recent thriller featuring John Dyer was The Sandpit. He has been longlisted for the Booker Prize twice, was a Visiting Fellow at All Souls College, Oxford and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature.