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James Bond's Solo mission: William Boyd reveals new book title

James Bond's Solo mission: William Boyd reveals new book title
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Author announces his next 007 adventure will have single-word name reflecting unauthorised mission


William Boyd announced on Monday that the title of his forthcoming James Bond sequel will be Solo – reflecting the 45-year-old spy’s decision to go off piste on an unauthorised mission.

Making his announcement at the opening day of the London Book Fair, Boyd said: "In my novel, events conspire to make Bond go off on a self-appointed mission of his own, unannounced and without any authorisation – and he’s fully prepared to take the consequences of his audacity."

Boyd, who grew up in west Africa and has featured African countries in several novels, added that the continent would play a key part in Bond’s three-continent escapade. "It’s what happens to Bond in Africa that generates his urge to ’go solo’ and take matters into his own hands in the USA."

On his choice of title, Boyd said: "Sometimes less is more. For me as a novelist the simple beauty of Solo as the title of the next James Bond novel is that this short four-letter word is particularly and strikingly apt for the novel I have written.

"Titles are very important to me and as soon as I wrote down Solo on a sheet of paper I saw its potential. Not only did it fit the theme of the novel perfectly, it’s also a great punchy word, instantly and internationally comprehensible, graphically alluring and, as an extra bonus, it’s strangely Bondian in the sense that we might be subliminally aware of the ’00’ of ’007’ lurking just behind those juxtaposed O’s of SOLO …"

Solo will be published on 26 September in the UK by Fleming’s original publisher, Jonathan Cape, in hardback, ebook and audio editions.

Boyd’s authorised sequel follows Jeffery Deaver’s take on the secret agent, Carte Blanche, in 2011.

Source: The Guardian

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This year marks the 100th anniversary of the birth of the People's writer of Belarus, publicist and screenwriter Vasil Vladimirovich Bykov.
On this occasion, the National Library has prepared an anniversary exhibition "Soldier's fate", which highlights the great influence on the work of the Belarusian writer of his participation in the Great Patriotic War.

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