Sobre el Autor

William H. Hudson was a prominent American author and naturalist, best known for his works that bridge the gap between literature and nature writing. His early experiences in the natural landscapes of Patagonia sparked a lifelong fascination with the environment, leading him to produce insightful observations about the flora and fauna of the region. His notable works, such as 'Días de ocio en la Patagonia' and 'Birds And Man,' showcase his deep appreciation for the complexity of nature and the interrelation of species.

In addition to his novels, Hudson's essays and articles reflected his commitment to conservation and his belief in the importance of preserving natural habitats. His writing not only captivated readers with its lyrical prose but also educated them about the ecological challenges of his time. Through his literary contributions, Hudson influenced a generation of writers and naturalists, promoting a deeper understanding of the relationship between humanity and the natural world.

nacionalidad Americano
Fecha de Nacimiento April 4, 1841
Lugar de Nacimiento Franklin, Massachusetts, United States
Fecha de fallecimiento August 18, 1922