Young Bond Six
Strangeways
London, UKPosts: 1,469MI6 Agent
At last, it seems that a sixth Young Bond novel is on its way next year!
http://www.mi6-hq.com/news/index.php?itemid=11114&t=mi6&s=news
http://www.mi6-hq.com/news/index.php?itemid=11114&t=mi6&s=news
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So this should be as depressing as Glidrose picking an uber-fan - Benson - for the gig many-a-year-ago? Well...
Higson was no more than a TV comedian before Young Bond. And Faulks and Boyd have both been literary big hitters. And Deaver sold huge numbers of airport fiction. But all three produced Bond rubbish.
So, in summary, a Dr Who in-house hack isn't a bad proposition for 2014, is it?
That's not true...he'd already written successful novels before...I suggest you do some research before trotting out this kind of rubbish...some people may believe you.
Bit tetchy, Miles.
But you are right. Before SILVERFIN, Higson had written a few novels a decade before while being a successful TV comedian. Novels very few, including me, had credited him with as he was, essentially, a TV comedian.
Yes I am. I detest it when people trot out rubbish as 'gospel'...just because YOU don't, or didn't know about him writing novels as well as tv sketches it doesn't mean he didn't...and they were/are considered good...
Miles, when you first saw that Higson had got the Young Bond gig - presumably on the Internet like most of the rest of us - did you REALLY think: "Ah, yes Charlie Higson, the successful novelist. Damn fine choice with his literary background. But, you know, there'll be some folk less literary-aware than I, who won't know he's a hugely successful literary figure as I do and will only consider him a successful TV comedian"?
My point remains that, clearly other than the literary-in-the-know, in 2005 few knew Higson as other than a TV comedian, as his novels weren't at that time hugely successful with the wider-public and in general consciousness?
Yes, I knew Charlie Higson had written successful novels and I knew he was a huge Bond fan...and I knew those facts BEFORE he was announced as the Young Bond author....and I am most certainly NOT a literary-in-the-know...
Then I must concede the point.
My knowledge of Higson in 2005 wasn't that he had written a few novels some little while before and their success had not penentrated. I knew he was a very successful writer of TV comedy and no more.
Obviously, I maintain that Higson was known by the majority for those sketches alone: but clearly there are those like yourself who had greater knowledge of Higson's wider career in 2005
That's because I knew he was a massive Bond fan...so I took a wider interest in his career...especially as I really enjoyed his tv work too...
Anyway, Christopher Wood was only known for the Confessions novels, under the name Timothy O'leary or something, yet his novels are corkers.
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My best guess is that these are the "Fettes" years, because we've been told they'll follow on from BY ROYAL COMMAND which ended with the, erm, 'explusion'. Unless, Young JB had such a cracking summer post Eton and before going up to Fettes that there was enough happening to fill four novels' worth of adventures? )
But more crucially, of course, will YB still be the 1920-born lad of Higson or the 1924-born creation of Fleming and Boyd????? -{
I think that is correct....I'm sure IFP have said as much -{
Hadn't his friend Pritpal or one of the boys already transferred there before Bond?
The only way to do it! -{