"On the Beach" (Nevil Shute, Norway), Literary Thoughts Edition
**"On the Beach"** is a postapocalyptic book, written by Nevil Shute in 1932. It details the story of various characters living in Melbourne after the world has been devastated by a catastrophic nuclear war.
Shute explores the trauma and survival issues faced by people who have lost their homes and loved ones. He depicts their struggles to survive in a contaminated city while trying to navigate through a new landscape.
The Literary Thoughts edition features all three books by Shute - *"On the Beach," "Ace High,"* and *"Four Million"`. These works are transcribed from original printed versions and have been edited to improve readability.
About the Author
Nevil Shute was a British-Australian writer who was born in Liverpool, England in 1899. After studying at King's College, Cambridge, he joined the Royal Navy during World War I. Shute went on to write several novels, including *"The Spy Race"** and **"The Cat's Conspiracy".** He also authored a number of short stories, plays, and screenplays.
Before his death in 1962, Shute spent most of his time living in Australia after moving there from London in 1928. He continued writing throughout his lifetime until his final years.
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Язык: Английский
ISBN: 9783741863981
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"On the Beach", written in 1957 by British-Australian author Nevil Shute Norway (Nevil Shute Norway (1899-1960), is a post-apocalyptic novel, which details the experiences of a mixed group of people in Melbourne after a preceding nuclear war and the subsequent arrival of deadly radiation …
All books of the Literary Thoughts edition have been transscribed from original prints and edited for better reading experience.
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