As well his historical novels, O'Brian wrote several "mainstream" literary novels and a body of short stories, and was a respected translator, responsible for the translation of Henri Charriere[?]'s Papillon[?] into English, as well as many of Simone de Beauvoir's later works.
O'Brian also wrote a detailed biography of Sir Joseph Banks, one of the leading scientific figures of the late 18th and early 19th centuries, and who was largely responsible for the colonization of Australia; and his biography of the artist Pablo Picasso, Pablo Ruiz Picasso: A Biography is a massive and comprehensive study of the artist who for a time lived in the same French Catalan village as O'Brian and with whom he was acquainted.
Peter Weir has completed a film, Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World, based on parts of the Aubrey-Maturin series.
Despite a widely held belief to the contrary and which he himself fostered, O'Brian was not born in Ireland but in fact in London, England. A biography, Patrick O'Brian: A Life Revealed, documents his complex personality and life.
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