Author: R. C. Hutchinson
Books
Rising | 1976 |
R. C. Hutchinson (Ray Coryton Hutchinson) was a distinguished English novelist, born on January 23, 1907. Educated at Monkton Combe School and later at Oriel College, Oxford, Hutchinson began his literary career in the early 1930s. Known for his intricate narratives and vivid characterization, he swiftly established himself as a master storyteller.
Throughout his career, Hutchinson authored numerous novels, notable among them being "A Child Possessed" (1964) and "Rising" (1976), the latter of which was published posthumously and became a testament to his enduring talent. His works often explore the complex interplay of personal and historical forces, delving deep into themes of human conflict and moral philosophy.
Hutchinson's literary achievements were recognized through various accolades and his works continue to be celebrated for their profound impact. Until his death on July 3, 1975, Hutchinson remained a significant figure in the literary world, admired for his contribution to English literature and his ability to capture the human condition with sensitivity and depth.