No wonder it is believed that many of the habits of his literary hero acquired from the author. Ian Fleming differed love for adventure and beautiful life. His whole life was an example like that does not necessarily work hard to achieve success. Sometimes it is enough just to realize their desires, have a sufficiently lively character, bright temperament and nothing to fear. He easily change attachment, profession and women.
Even during his work in the British intelligence Ian Fleming was loved superiors due to his literary talent. His reports, papers and reports read like an exciting detective stories. Thanks to their imagination and adventurous vein captain Ian Fleming developed the most incredible and inconceivable raid. To him asking for help in the development of very complex military operations during the Second World War has been accessed even from the US military intelligence.
After the Second World War, Ian Fleming lived in Jamaica, where there were no problems with the products and curfew. Area is not affected by the bombing and was not filled refugees. The writer lived in a small bungalow called "Golden Eye". It was there that later will be created James Bond, Agent 007, there will be written the first book about him.
Ian Fleming's first novel was published when the author was 45 years old, and immediately gained immense popularity. James Bond books were published millions of copies. They read everything from simple worker and ending with well-known politicians such as John F. Kennedy. Many attribute the success of Fleming his healthy cynicism to his creativity. The creator of the 007 has always said that he wrote his books for fun and money.
Identity of the author of works of James Bond in the minds of readers, so intertwined with the personality of the main character that just seems inseparable. In 2008, the London Imperial War Museum opened an exhibition on the centenary of the birth of Ian Fleming. Curators of the exhibition entitled "For Your Eyes Only: Ian Fleming and James Bond" admitted that they could not, despite all their efforts to separate the author from his character.