C. P. Snow wrote of the two cultures, science and the humanities, never to mix.
Further, what could be more homogenous than the creations of C. P. Snow?
Strangers and Brothers is a series of novels by C. P. Snow, published between 1940 and 1970.
It was the scientists, not the literary intellectuals, as C. P. Snow reminded us, who had 'the future in their bones'.
He was an avid cricket fan and befriended the young C. P. Snow who was one also.
She wrote seven short plays, six of them in collaboration with C. P. Snow.
C. P. Snow died in July 1980.
C. P. Snow, the novelist and scientist, also comments on the new visibility of change.
C. P. Snow once said that science is the refusal to believe on the basis of hope.
Some years ago C. P. Snow spoke of "two cultures" and deplored the ignorance of science among people who were otherwise educated.