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- W4246605706 abstract "This chapter deals with the first phase in the formal relationship between <italic>Playboy</italic>, Ian Fleming and the Bond novels, which began in 1960 and lasted up to the middle of the decade. During this time, Fleming and his writing made regular appearances in <italic>Playboy</italic>, and there began a direct relationship between the author, the literary James Bond and Hefner’s men’s magazine that blurred the lines between real life and fiction. The chapter also considers how Fleming and the Bond novels endorsed <italic>Playboy</italic>, and how <italic>Playboy</italic> endorsed Fleming and the Bond novels, against the backdrop of James Bond’s introduction into American popular culture. Examples considered include Fleming’s <italic>Thrilling Cities</italic> trip to Chicago, his ‘Playboy Interview’, and the presentation of the Bond stories and serialisations as part of <italic>Playboy</italic>’s ‘Entertainment for Men’ formula. The chapter concludes by identifying that Fleming’s death in 1964 and the growing popularity of the Bond films in the mid-1960s, in association with the strength of Sean Connery’s public identification with the character of Bond, meant that as the decade continued <italic>Playbo</italic>y’s relationship with James Bond entered its next phase." @default.
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- W4246605706 title "The literary Bond" @default.
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