Why "Quantum of Solace"?
Smoke_13
Kitchener Ont CanadaPosts: 285MI6 Agent
I've just finished reading Quantum of Solace and found it a very compelling story. Other than the fact that it was Bond who was listening to the story being told it has nothing really to do with Bond at all.
Okay, Bond learned a couple minor lessons at the end of the story with regards to being judgmental and not dismissing someone as boring or uninteresting until you know their whole life story. He also learned how humans without weapons can cause hurts that are even deeper than those who use conventional weapons. However, I feel there has to be some other reason Fleming wrote this short story.
Did he do it to prove to the literary world that he could write stories that focused solely on the joys and angst that blend together to create a human relationship? Was he trying to prove that he had the ability to spin a compelling tale even when there weren't guns and car chases involved? Perhaps he or someone he was close to was hurt in a similar fashion and he wrote it as a tribute piece.
Does anybody have any ideas? I've read the intro to the book as I always do and it hasn't yielded any information. I think it's a great little story that likely has one heck of a history behind it.
Okay, Bond learned a couple minor lessons at the end of the story with regards to being judgmental and not dismissing someone as boring or uninteresting until you know their whole life story. He also learned how humans without weapons can cause hurts that are even deeper than those who use conventional weapons. However, I feel there has to be some other reason Fleming wrote this short story.
Did he do it to prove to the literary world that he could write stories that focused solely on the joys and angst that blend together to create a human relationship? Was he trying to prove that he had the ability to spin a compelling tale even when there weren't guns and car chases involved? Perhaps he or someone he was close to was hurt in a similar fashion and he wrote it as a tribute piece.
Does anybody have any ideas? I've read the intro to the book as I always do and it hasn't yielded any information. I think it's a great little story that likely has one heck of a history behind it.
Comments
"Solace" was indeed a tribute to Maugham, and is a wonderful story. I enjoyed seeing Bond out of his "normal" realm, and enjoyed the story too!
I wish Fleming had written MORE!!! He was a fantastic writer!
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Plus it has a Chris Hughne Vicki Pryce feel about it.
It's quite similar to Maughn's Painted Veil, a very easy read.
Roger Moore 1927-2017
Roger Moore 1927-2017