C P Snow
C. P. Snow was born in Leicester in 1905 and educated at a secondary school. He started his career as a professional scientist, though writing was always his ultimate aim. He won a research scholarship to Cambridge and became a Fellow of his college in 1930. He continued his academic life there until the beginning of the Second World War, by which time he had already begun his masterwork - the eleven-volume Strangers and Brothers sequence, two of which ( The Masters and The New Men ) were...See more
C. P. Snow was born in Leicester in 1905 and educated at a secondary school. He started his career as a professional scientist, though writing was always his ultimate aim. He won a research scholarship to Cambridge and became a Fellow of his college in 1930. He continued his academic life there until the beginning of the Second World War, by which time he had already begun his masterwork - the eleven-volume Strangers and Brothers sequence, two of which ( The Masters and The New Men ) were jointly awarded the James Tait Black Memorial Prize in 1954. His other novels include The Search, The Malcontents and In Their Wisdom , the last of which was shortlisted for the Booker Prize in 1974. Snow became a civil servant during the war and went on to become a Civil Service commissioner, for which he received a knighthood. He married a fellow novelist, Pamela Hansford Johnson, in 1950 and delivered his famous lecture, The Two Cultures , that same year. C. P. Snow died in 1980. See less
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The Masters
A look at academic life in a Cambridge college
Vivid characters and settings and a twisty plot offer a wonderful behind the scenes look at academic life in a Cambridge college during the early twentieth century. Humanizes a setting not ordinarily ... Read More
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Time of Hope
by reuben, Jun 6, 2007
I have been thinking for a while how to describe this book and the series, which are the most erudite and creative set of novels i have ever read. the bottom line is, if you were to pick out, say, ... Read More