Colin Henry Wilson (1931- ) writer. He was born and brought up in Leicester. He left school at 16 and worked at a variety of jobs while reading in his spare time. As a result of his readings he published
The Outsider in 1956, which described a sense of alienation. The book was very successful and was a serious contribution to the popularization of
existentialism in Britain. Wilson was labelled as an
Angry Young Man, though he had little in common with other members of the group.
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