John Sir Galsworthy
John Galsworthy was an English novelist and playwright, best known for his The Forsyte Saga, a series of novels and stories that chronicle the lives and struggles of an upper-middle-class British family over several generations. His works often explore themes of social class, property, and the conflicts between tradition and progress. Galsworthy’s writing style is characterized by its realism and keen social observation. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1932 for his distinguished work in literature, particularly for his insightful portrayal of English society in the early 20th century.