Paul Strathern, born in 1940, is an English writer and academic with a diverse background.
After studying at Trinity College, Dublin, he served in the Merchant Navy and lived on a Greek island.
His travels to India and the Himalayas in 1966 influenced his writing.
Strathern's novel "A Season in Abyssinia" won a Somerset Maugham Award in 1972.
His literary output spans various genres, including fiction, science, philosophy, history, literature, medicine, and economics.
Strathern's versatility as an author is evident in his exploration of numerous subjects, making him a notable figure in both academic and popular non-fiction writing.
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