LONDON (AP) British author Colin Wilson, who gained fame with his first book, "The Outsider," has died. He was 82.
Colin Stanley, Wilson's publisher and bibliographer, said the writer and philosopher never fully recovered from a stroke in 2011.
Stanley said Friday that Wilson was admitted to a hospital in Cornwall, southwestern England, in October for pneumonia and died peacefully Dec. 5 with his wife, Joy, and daughter Sally by his side.
The 1956 publication of "The Outsider," a study of creative icons from Vincent van Gogh to Franz Kafka and Friedrich Nietzsche that espoused a brand of existentialist individualism, catapulted the writer to fame.
Orion Publishers described it as "a study of alienation, creativity and the modern mind."