あらすじ
Ian Lancaster Fleming was a British writer who is best known for his postwar James Bond series of spy novels. While working for Britain's Naval Intelligence Division during the Second World War, Fleming was involved in planning Operation Goldeneye and in the planning and oversight of two intelligence units, 30 Assault Unit and T-Force. He drew from his wartime service and his career as a journalist for much of the background, detail, and depth of his James Bond novels. The Bond books were written in post-war Britain, when the country was still an imperial power. As the series progressed, the British Empire was in decline; journalist William Cook observed that "Bond pandered to Britain's inflated and increasingly insecure self-image, flattering us with the fantasy that Britannia could still punch above her weight." The books should be read in publication order. The exception is book 10 - The Spy Who Loved Me which is best read out of sequence, earlier or later in the series, so as not to break up the main sequence of 9 - Thunderball, 11 - On Her Majesty's Secret Service, 12 - You Only Live Twice, and 13 - The Man With the Golden Gun which MUST be read in that order. 2 - Live and Let Die must be read before 6 - Doctor No. Contents: Casino Royale Live and Let Die Moonraker Diamonds Are Forever From Russia, with Love Dr. No Goldfinger Thunderball The Spy Who Loved Me On Her Majesty's Secret Service You Only Live Twice The Man with the Golden Gun For Your Eyes Only Octopussy and The Living Daylights
作品考察・見どころ
フレミングの筆致が描くのは、単なるスパイ活劇を超えた、帝国の黄昏と個人の魂の摩擦です。戦時下の諜報経験に裏打ちされた冷徹な観察眼と、五感を刺激する緻密な描写が、虚構に圧倒的な実在感を与えています。読者は頁を捲るたび、冷戦下の緊迫感と、贅沢な嗜好品に彩られた「死と隣り合わせの快楽」を追体験することになります。 映像版が派手なアクションを強調する一方、原作のボンドはより孤独で、組織の冷酷さに苦悩する一人の人間です。映画で削ぎ落とされがちな内面の葛藤や、作品間を貫く悲劇的な連続性こそが文学としての真骨頂。活字ならではの重厚な心理描写を通じて、不朽の英雄像に秘められた深淵をぜひ目撃してください。


























































































