C P Snow
Charles Percy Snow, Baron Snow (1905–1980), was a British novelist, physicist, and civil servant best known for his 11-volume novel sequence Strangers and Brothers (1940–1970), which explores academic, governmental, and personal life through the character Lewis Eliot. He gained international fame with his 1959 lecture 'The Two Cultures and the Scientific Revolution,' highlighting the divide between scientists and literary intellectuals. Snow held significant roles in the British Civil Service and was nominated multiple times for the Nobel Prize in Literature.
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