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C. S. Forester

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Cecil Scott Forester is the pen name of Cecil Smith (August 27 1899 - April 2, 1966), an English novelist whose rose to fame with tales of adventure with military themes, notably the 11-book Horatio Hornblower series (being filmed with Ioan Gruffudd as Horatio Hornblower) about naval warfare during the Napoleonic era, and The African Queen (1935; filmed in 1951 by John Huston).

Born in Cairo, Forester had a complicated early life, including imaginary parents and a secret marriage. During World War II he moved to the United States to write propaganda to help get that country enter the war on the Allied side, and eventually settled in Berkeley, California. He married Kathleen Belcher, had two sons, and divorced in 1945. The eldest son, John Forester is a noted cycling activist and wrote a biography of his father. He secretly married Dorothy Foster in 1947.

The popularity of the Hornblower series, built around a central character who was heroic but not too heroic, has continued to grow over time. It is perhaps rivalled only by the much later Aubrey–Maturin series of seafaring novels by Patrick O'Brian. Interestingly, both Hornblower and Aubrey are based in part on the historical figure, Admiral Lord Cochrane of Great Britain.

The original conception of the popular American television series Star Trek was based in large measure on the Hornblower books, and was pitched as such to NBC television by creator Gene Roddenberry.

Forester also had a life outside the Hornblower series, writing detective novels such as Payment Deferred (1926) and Plain Murder (1930). He also wrote seafaring stories that did not involve Hornblower, such as Brown on Resolution (1929), The Ship (1943) and Sink the Bismarck! (1959). Several of his works were filmed, most notably the 1951 The African Queen directed by John Huston. C.S. Forester is also credited as story writer for several movies not based on his published fiction, including Commandos Strike at Dawn (1942).

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External link

  • CS Forester Society http://www.csforester.org
  • CS Forester Checklist http://mwilden.com/forester/checklist.htm




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