Warwick Cairns Explained

Warwick Cairns
Birth Place:Dagenham, Essex
Language:English
Alma Mater:Keele University; Yale University
Genre:Non-fiction
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Children:Two daughters

Warwick Cairns (born 1962) is a British author. His three books include: How to Live Dangerously, About the Size of It, and In Praise of Savagery.

Early life and education

Cairns was born in Dagenham, Essex, England. He was educated in English and psychology at Keele University in England and English at Yale University in the United States,[1] where he studied under Professor Harold Bloom.[2]

His first book, About the Size of It (Pan Macmillan, 2007) championed the cause of traditional systems of measurement.[3] His second, How to Live Dangerously (Pan Macmillan, 2008 and St. Martin's Press, 2009) criticised the excessive concern with 'Health & Safety' throughout much of the industrialised world and argued that it is necessary to embrace risk to live life to the full.[4] [5] His third book, In Praise of Savagery, tells the story of a 1930s expedition by the British explorer Wilfred Thesiger, and a journey to meet him in a mud hut in Africa towards the end of his life.[6] [7]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Warwick Cairns. Pan Macmillan. en-GB. 2018-07-31.
  2. News: Andrew Lownie Literary Agency :: Authors :: Warwick Cairns. Andrew Lownie Literary Agency. 2018-07-31. en.
  3. News: Gonna take a centi-mental journey. 19 December 2008. BBC. 15 May 2011.
  4. News: Review: How to Live Dangerously by Warwick Cairns. Fitzgerald. Mary. 17 August 2008. The Observer. 15 May 2011. London.
  5. News: Live dangerously: it's so much safer . Irish Independent . Lisa . Jewell . 19 November 2008.
  6. News: In Praise of Savagery, By Warwick Cairns. London . The Independent . Sholto . Byrnes . 17 May 2011 .
  7. News: In Praise of Savagery, By Warwick Cairns. The Independent. 2018-07-31. en-GB.