William Strang
1859–1921 (age 62)
Biography
William Strang contributed to Britain’s cultural life as a writer whose words explored the complexities of human relationships. His thoughtful prose reflected an imaginative spirit and a respect for the rhythms of everyday speech.
He also supported fellow writers, fostering literary conversations in salons around Kensal Green and beyond. Though best known for his novels, he was admired as a compassionate correspondent and patient mentor to emerging voices.