ROBERT ANTON
WILSON
Robert Anton Wilson (1932–2007) was a polymath who worked across multiple fields, including fiction, philosophy, psychology, journalism, playwriting, poetry, and futurology. He was known for his libertarian views.
He described himself as an “agnostic mystic.” He was born in Brooklyn, New York. Throughout his life, he suffered from the effects of polio contracted in childhood.
He authored 35 books. He married in 1958 and had four children. He also studied engineering, mathematics, and psychology.