James Clavell was a British-Australian novelist, screenwriter, and filmmaker.
Born in 1921, he served in World War II and was a prisoner of war in Japan, experiences that heavily influenced his later work.
Clavell is best known for his Asian Saga series of historical novels, including Shogun, which became an international bestseller and was adapted into a popular miniseries.
He also had success in Hollywood, writing and directing films such as The Great Escape and To Sir, with Love.
Clavell's works often explored themes of cultural clash and adaptation, drawing from his personal experiences and extensive research.
He passed away in 1994, leaving a legacy of vivid storytelling and cross-cultural narratives.
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