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Live and Let Die

eng. Live and Let Die · 1954
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Historical Context and Significance

The book «Live and Let Die» is the second in Ian Fleming's series of James Bond novels. Published in 1954, it continued to shape Bond's image as an iconic character in the spy genre. The novel significantly influenced the popularization of spy literature in the mid-20th century and helped cement Fleming's reputation as a master of the genre. The book touches on themes of racism and colonialism, reflecting the social and political realities of the time. Its influence also manifested in its 1973 film adaptation, which became one of the most famous James Bond movies, playing a crucial role in the development of the franchise and popularizing the character in mass culture. Thus, «Live and Let Die» made a significant contribution to the development of the spy thriller genre and reinforced Bond's cultural legacy as a symbol of British intelligence and adventure.

Live and Let Die
Date of publication: 11 December 2024
Updated: 29 December 2024
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Original titleeng. Live and Let Die · 1954
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