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Hugo Wolfram

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Nationality
  
British

Spouse
  
Sybil Wolfram

Known for
  
Businessman

Born
  
1925
Bochum, Germany

Died
  
2015, Oxford, United Kingdom

Books
  
Into a neutral country, Root and Branch: A Novel, The Mistresses: A Novel

Children
  
Stephen Wolfram, Conrad Wolfram

Similar
  
Stephen Wolfram, Conrad Wolfram, Danny Hillis, Robert Andrews Millikan

Hugo Wolfram (1925–2015), was an English businessman and novelist. He served as managing director of the Lurex Company, makers of the fabric Lurex and was the author of three novels including Into a Neutral Country, a psychological novel about the experience of refugees and the predicament of "displaced persons".

Biography

Hugo Wolfram was born in Germany, emigrating to England in 1933. When World War II broke out, young Hugo left school at 15 and subsequently found it hard to get a job since he was regarded as an "enemy alien." As an adult, he took correspondence courses in philosophy and psychology.

References

Hugo Wolfram Wikipedia