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Nigel Dennis was a British writer whose novels, essays, and plays explored the complexities of human relationships and society. His thought-provoking works, particularly his novels that examined post-war Britain, earned him recognition for his ability to capture the nuances of human nature. Dennis' legacy as a writer continues to inspire those in the literary world to explore challenging social issues with honesty and depth, showing that literature has the power to provoke thought, foster understanding, and create meaningful change.

"For the first few years we lived in a tiny rented cottage at the bottom of a friend's garden. We often joked that there was plenty of film in the fridge, but not too much food!"



"Photography started as a means of getting reference material for my paintings of nature subjects."



"Big game photography in Africa is mainly done from a vehicle, so then I feel I might as well take the lot."



"I carry a notebook full of sketches of pictures I want to take - they are really scruffy sketches, but at least I am going out there with a clear objective."
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