عن المؤلف

G. K. Chesterton, born Gilbert Keith Chesterton, was a prominent English writer, philosopher, and critic known for his influential contributions to literature and social thought in the early 20th century. He was a prolific author, penning numerous essays, novels, and works of literary criticism. His writing often combined wit, humor, and keen insights into human nature, making him a beloved figure in literary circles. Among his notable works are 'Alarms and Discursions' and 'Charles Dickens: A Critical Study', which showcase his ability to engage deeply with the subjects he tackled, often challenging prevailing ideas with a fresh perspective.

Chesterton's impact extended beyond literature; he was a vocal defender of Christianity and traditional values during a time of rapid social change. He is perhaps best known for creating the character Father Brown, a detective priest whose stories explore moral and ethical dilemmas. His unique blend of mysticism and reason, alongside his sharp criticism of materialism, earned him respect as a thinker and a writer. Through his works, he influenced many writers and thinkers who followed, cementing his legacy as a key figure in modern literature.

تاريخ الميلاد May 29, 1874
مكان الميلاد Kensington, London, England
تاريخ الوفاة June 14, 1936