Norman Lewis
John Frederick Norman Lewis (1908–2003) was a prolific British writer best known for his travel writing, including acclaimed works like 'Naples '44,' though he also authored twelve novels and several volumes of autobiography. His sharp observations captured traditional cultures on the brink of change in places like Italy, Mexico, Burma, and Vietnam. Despite success with some novels, his enduring literary reputation rests on his travel books.
Travel writing
Novels
Autobiography
The Sicilian specialist
Word Power Made Easy: The Complete Handbook for Building a Superior Vocabulary
Word Power Made Easy: The Complete Handbook for Building a Superior Vocabulary
The Missionaries: God Against the Indians
In Sicily
I Came, I Saw: An Autobiography
The Happy Ant-Heap: And Other Pieces
The New roget's thesaurus in dictionary form (thumb-indexed)
The New Roget's Thesaurus of the English Language in Dictionary Form
The Honoured Society: The Sicilian Mafia Observed
Within the Labyrinth
Flight from a dark equator