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Wilbur Smith

Wilbur Smith, a literary luminary born in Central Africa in 1933, etched an indelible mark on the world of literature. Transforming his passion into a full-time pursuit in 1964 after the resounding success of "When the Lion Feeds," Smith crafted a prolific career that spanned over fifty-five years and produced more than forty global bestsellers. His diverse oeuvre encompassed the captivating realms of the Courtney Series, the Ballantyne Series, the Egyptian Series, the Hector Cross Series, and an array of standalone novels. Each work bore the hallmark of meticulous research, a testament to his worldly explorations and expeditions. Smith's writing beckoned readers into a world of adventure, enchantment, and gripping narratives, solidifying his position as an iconic brand author. Beyond his remarkable literary contributions, Wilbur Smith's legacy extended to the establishment of the Wilbur & Niso Smith Foundation in 2015. This foundation stands as a testament to his commitment to empowering writers, nurturing literacy, and championing adventure writing as a genre. The crowning jewel of the foundation, the Wilbur Smith Adventure Writing Prize, further embodies his dedication to enriching the literary landscape. In 2021, Wilbur Smith bid adieu, leaving behind a treasure trove of novels and stories that will continue to captivate and enchant readers for generations to come. His legacy lives on through the pages of his books, inspiring countless individuals to embark on daring journeys of the mind and heart. For the latest insights into Wilbur Smith's literary legacy, readers are invited to explore www.wilbursmithbooks.com or connect on facebook.com/WilburSmith, where the spirit of his storytelling endures.