关于作者

Arthur Upfield was an English-born Australian writer known primarily for his detective novels featuring the character Napoleon Bonaparte, an Aboriginal detective. His unique approach to storytelling intertwined Aboriginal culture and customs with traditional crime fiction, making his work stand out in the literary landscape of Australia. Upfield's narratives often explored themes of identity and the environment, reflecting his deep respect for Indigenous Australian heritage.

After moving to Australia in the early 20th century, Upfield immersed himself in the country's outback, which greatly influenced his writing style and subject matter. His most notable works include 'The Battling Prophet' and 'Death of a Lake', where he skillfully combines suspenseful plots with rich descriptions of Australia's landscapes and its diverse cultures. Upfield's contributions to literature have left a lasting legacy, inspiring future generations of writers and readers alike.

国籍 澳大利亚人
出生日期 September 1, 1890
出生地点 London, England
去世日期 February 13, 1964
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