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Quiet: Writer at Work:
After the war, Fleming divided his time between working for Britain's Sunday Times and writing the Bond novels at his home in Jamaica. He described his hero as a "compound of all the secret agents and commando types I met during the war." Making the character merely a "blunt instrument" of government, he gave him what he thought was the bland name of a real individual; American ornithologist James Bond.
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