Paul Scott

Paul Scott

Books

4

Avg Rating

3.9

Years Active

1962-1977

About

Paul Scott is a celebrated British author best known for his epic historical fiction series, "The Raj Quartet," which vividly portrays the complexities of British India before independence. Born in 1920 in London, Scott served in the Indian Army during World War II, an experience that deeply influenced his writing. His nuanced narrative style and rich character development have earned him acclaim, culminating in the prestigious Booker Prize in 1977 for "Staying On," a sequel to the quartet. Scott's work continues to captivate readers with its exploration of cultural identity and colonial legacies, marking him as a significant literary figure.

Books (4)

Sort as a stack