Wilbur Smith was a bestselling South African novelist known for his adventure stories set in Africa.
Born in 1933, he grew up in South Africa, drawing inspiration from the wilderness.
His breakthrough came with "When the Lion Feeds" in 1964, launching the Courtney family saga.
Smith authored over 50 novels, selling more than 140 million copies worldwide.
His works, characterized by meticulous research and vivid descriptions, often explored themes of survival, war, and human ambition.
An avid traveler and adventurer himself, Smith's deep affection for Africa was evident in his writing, which celebrated both its beauty and historical complexities.
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