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man-of-ethics who suffers pangs of doubt and remorse over the 'senseless' violence of his profession". Oberbeck went on to say that Amis "never quite captures the bizarre beat of a
Fleming pace"; most telling, according to Oberbeck, was that "the greatest flaw in Amis' conception of Bond is that he has attempted to transform the consummate spy-hero into something he was never meant to have been: a man with a job".
685:, believed that "Amis has all the obvious ingredients for success", including "an exotic troubled international setting, a beautiful girl, frequent imbibings, and even more frequent killings; and, most imperative, a villain. Yet the book drags and becomes a bore." Beauman complains that the story lacks suspense and that Bond is far too gloomy: he's more like
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described Amis's Bond as a humourless interpretation of the character that
Fleming used in his earlier novels. Benson describes this personality as a natural continuation of the Bond developed in the final three Fleming novels. In all three novels, the events take a toll on Bond: he loses his wife in
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Fleming had done in the canonical Bond novels, also adding revenge to Bond's motivations by including M's kidnapping. Despite keeping a
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is hosting. He intends to attack the conference venue and use M and Bond's bodies to blame Great
Britain for the disaster, leading to a world war. Bond meets Soviet agents in Athens and they realise that not only is a third country behind the kidnap, but that there is a traitor in the organisation.
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called Col. Sun "the most repellant racial caricature of all, a descendant of Fu Manchu and other fiendish orientals, noting that "Amis channels
Fleming . . . as a connoisseur of ethnicities." The review notes that "Amis, by March 1968, had already made public his Damascene conversion from left to
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magazine praised the villain Sun, saying he "is the kind of villain to make a
Bondophile salivate." In general Stanley praised Amis for emulating "the celebrated Fleming Effect". Stanley was less convinced by Bond, observing that his "essential swinishness is being replaced by some kind of dilute
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is a "neat, not over-inventive thriller, low on sex, high on violence and more than usually improbable"; however, he noted that once the elements of the re-incarnation of Bond and the writing of
Kingsley Amis were taken into account, things were different. Baker thought that with Amis writing the
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noted the reduced numbers of gadgets employed in the book, when compared with the films, that they felt had "overshadowed the personality of the secret agent"; overall the reviewer felt that "Mr. Amis has now given Bond back to the readers." Oberbeck commented that Bond "has become a sensitive
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describes the novel reflecting a shift in the balance of world power away from two-party Cold War politics. To accentuate this idea of
Oriental threat, the novel demonstrates a disregard by the Chinese for human life, a position similar to the treatment of the East in Fleming's
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505:—was the name of the boat Amis and his wife used on holiday, whilst the Bond girl's fictitious colleagues, "Legakis" and "Papadogonas" were friends who helped Amis in Greece, whilst the doctor who treats Bond in Chapter two was named after Amis and Jane's own doctor.
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and Amis used his experiences as the background to the novel. Amis followed a tradition set by
Fleming of using the names of people he knew or had met during the researches for his book and Amis drew on the names of people he met in Greece for
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noted that it was "unusual, not to say unprecedented, for an established author to pick up the torch in this way," though she admits that "Bond too big, and too profitable, a property to be placed in the hands of an unknown."
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called the novel "a reasonable read but no more: neither vintage
Fleming nor vintage Amis." Bradbury also noted that "it lacks a convincing rhetoric ... and the traditional Fleming frissons emerge only in muted form."
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An attack on the Soviet headquarters kills all the agents except Ariadne Alexandrou, a Greek Communist. As he is dying, the Soviet leader encourages Bond and Ariadne to work together to prevent an international incident.
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402:. The social sadness is a reaction to the culture of modernity and mourning what was being lost in its place. This treatment by Amis is similar to Fleming's nostalgia in describing Paris in "
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s reviewer, Alexander Muir, considered the book to be "an exciting, violent, sadistic and sexy piece of reading matter", although, partly because of Amis' abilities as a writer,
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was broadly welcomed by the critics, although a number noted that despite Amis's abilities as a writer, Fleming's own persona was missing from the novel. Roger Baker, writing in
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story, "one might, justifiably, have expected a joyous rejuvenation or at least a devastating detour from the Fleming pattern. We get neither. It is a pale copy."
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offers apt literary pabulum for Bond's fish-and-chip culture, for his neurotics, alcoholics and suicides. Good dirty fun, once read and soon forgotten".
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Muir, Alexander (30 March 1968). "An invisible enemy for the new 007".
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Richardson, Maurice (31 March 1968). "James Bond without Fleming".
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newspaper from 18 March 1968 to 30 March 1968 and adapted as a
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on 28 March 1968; the book was 255 pages long and priced at a
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1012:"Fleming, Ian Lancaster (1908–1964) (subscription needed)"
1684:"Kingsley Amis's Colonel Sun inspires a scene in SPECTRE"
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1357:(19 May 1968). "A Second Life for Agent 007".
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1472:(29 March 1958). "Bond dishonoured".
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1512:"Amis is thrilled about thrillers".
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3072:The Further Adventures of Lucky Jim
2823:Bibliography of works on James Bond
293:Ariadne persuades Litsas, a former
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1379:Library of Congress Online Catalog
938:"A flabby corporate image for 007"
785:The kidnap of M was borrowed from
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269:from his house and almost capture
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1792:James Bond: The Man and His World
692:A fiftieth anniversary review in
198:centres on the fictional British
2784:The James Bond Bedside Companion
2481:James Bond, The Spy Who Loved Me
1715:The James Bond Bedside Companion
1608:(30 March 1968). "Colonel Sun".
1588:(18 March 1968). "Colonel Sun".
1295:(28 March 1968). "Unlucky Jim".
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477:Lt.-Col. William ("Bill") Tanner
131:255 pp (first edition, hardback)
123:Print (hardback & paperback)
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2126:On Her Majesty's Secret Service
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1949:The rough guide to James Bond
1765:Britton, Wesley Alan (2005).
1298:The Times Literary Supplement
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443:. Critic and future novelist
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3019:The Letters of Kingsley Amis
1875:The Letters of Kingsley Amis
1748:University of Nebraska Press
1332:"Books in demand in April".
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1270:"Books in demand in March".
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345:The Man with the Golden Gun
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1790:Chancellor, Henry (2005).
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1429:(28 March 1968). "Books".
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279:People's Liberation Army
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3198:Novels by Kingsley Amis
2264:The Man from Barbarossa
1813:Chapman, James (2009).
792:The World Is Not Enough
779:The World Is Not Enough
723:Comic strip (1969–1970)
463:In 1965, Amis produced
303:Order of the Red Banner
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244:The World Is Not Enough
3080:That Uncertain Feeling
3032:television adaptations
3003:The James Bond Dossier
2888:That Uncertain Feeling
2768:The James Bond Dossier
2655:The Moneypenny Diaries
2078:From Russia, with Love
1946:Simpson, Paul (2002).
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466:The James Bond Dossier
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355:The James Bond Dossier
342:'s poisoned bullet in
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185:The James Bond Dossier
16:Novel by Kingsley Amis
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3138:Elizabeth Jane Howard
3096:Stanley and the Women
2960:Stanley and the Women
2912:The Anti-Death League
2224:Nobody Lives for Ever
867:Outline of James Bond
754:and published in the
646:The reviewer for the
516:Release and reception
501:. The boat Bond uses—
482:The Anti-Death League
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404:From a View to a Kill
309:Characters and themes
285:conference which the
3213:Novels set in Greece
3112:Take a Girl Like You
3064:Take a Girl Like You
2904:Take a Girl Like You
2349:Never Dream of Dying
2200:For Special Services
2118:The Spy Who Loved Me
2070:Diamonds Are Forever
818:Colonel Tan-Sun Moon
706:Serialisation (1968)
430:Glidrose Productions
340:Francisco Scaramanga
255:Colonel Tan-Sun Moon
3193:Jonathan Cape books
3183:1968 British novels
3178:Fiction set in 1965
2792:The Battle for Bond
2134:You Only Live Twice
1931:. London: Phoenix.
1383:Library of Congress
904:, pp. 147–148.
428:. After his death,
327:You Only Live Twice
33:First edition cover
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2325:The Facts of Death
2280:Never Send Flowers
2232:No Deals, Mr. Bond
2102:For Your Eyes Only
1515:The New York Times
1173:(September 2011).
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996:, p. 183-184.
942:Life: Book Reviews
806:For the 2002 film
669:The New York Times
627:Maurice Richardson
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1963:978-1-84353-142-5
1938:978-1-85799-783-5
1916:978-0-09-942842-8
1888:978-0-00-257095-4
1862:978-1-85286-040-0
1828:978-1-84511-515-9
1805:978-0-7195-6815-2
1782:978-0-275-98556-1
1757:978-0-8032-6240-9
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1470:Bradbury, Malcolm
1360:Los Angeles Times
1355:Champlin, Charles
1204:(Subscription or
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666:The reviewer for
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188:and the humorous
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54:Cover artist
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2609:By Royal Command
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2272:Death Is Forever
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