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Sad to hear about his sudden demise. For me he wrote the best adventure fiction of our times concerning hunting and Africa. I expected him to continue to write for a few more years.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-59278275



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International best-selling author Wilbur Smith has died at his home in Cape Town at the age of 88, his publisher has announced.

He passed away on Saturday afternoon with his wife, Niso, by his side, a statement published on the Wilbur Smith Books website said.

Smith's 49 published books have sold more than 140 million copies worldwide.

He gained widespread recognition following the publication of his debut novel When the Lion Feeds in 1964.

The book, which told the story of a young man growing up on a South African cattle ranch in the shadow of the Zulu wars and the gold rush, quickly became a bestseller.

It was a tale based partly on his own experience - Smith told the BBC in an interview in 2013 that at the age of 13 he shot dead a lion that had attacked cattle on his father's property.
Indeed, the novelist's personal life resembled that of many of his buccaneering protagonists; he was a big game hunter, a scuba diver and also a licensed pilot.

Smith was also "a believer in deep research", the statement from his publisher says, and the success of his first book allowed him the "opportunity to travel far and wide in search of inspiration and adventure".

We are sorry to announce that the beloved, global bestselling author Wilbur Smith passed away unexpectedly this afternoon at his Cape Town home, with his wife Niso by his side. https://t.co/vHT7uIiwu1 pic.twitter.com/fh91Z11G86
— Wilbur Smith (@thewilbursmith) November 13, 2021

The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites.View original tweet on Twitter

In a biography on his website, Smith describes his interest in weaving "chunks of early African history" into his work. "I wrote about black people and white. I wrote about hunting and gold mining and carousing and women."

Born in January 1933 in Northern Rhodesia, now Zambia, he devoured tales from Rider Haggard and John Buchan as a child.

Smith, who was named after US aviation pioneer Wilbur Wright, detailed more of his own life in his memoir On Leopard Rock, released in 2018.

Other bestsellers include The River God and The Triumph of the Sun.


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That news hit me pretty hard. Recently, we’ve lost him, Clive Cussler, and WEB Griffin. All three were some of the best historical fiction writers.

I will say some of the recent Wilbur’s seemed to have been more of a product of the co-author, but still good.


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Sad news! RIP Wilbur Smith! Frowner
 
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I suggest reading “On Leopard Rock,” which is sort of an autobiography.


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I have a dear friend from college that is a great Wilbur Smith fan + we swapped books over the years. I bought her a copy of "On Leopard Rock" when it 1st came out. I have been reading his works since I 1st read "When The Lion Feeds" in the 60s. I was not aware that WEB Griffin had passed; another loss for the world of literature. I felt the same when James Clavell went. RIP Wilbur.


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Wilbur S. has give the "Dayly Mail" some interviews from 2010 - 2021.
See here:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/ho...ad-Wilbur-Smith.html

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