C.P. Snow (1905-1995) was a British author best known for his lengthy and intellectually demanding novel series, Strangers and Brothers, which explored the lives and conflicts of intellectuals within academia and government settings. His writing style was characterized by a meticulous attention to detail and a focus on complex social and political issues, often employing a detached, observational tone. Snow's work was largely unseen by the general public until later in his career, and he gained wider recognition through his influential 1959 essay, "The Two Cultures", which famously argued for a division between the humanities and the sciences.





































