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On the Beach

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In «On the Beach,» Nevil Shute Norway crafts a haunting and poignant narrative set in a post-apocalyptic world following a nuclear catastrophe. The novel employs a stark yet lyrical prose style, encapsulating the bleakness of a dying planet while simultaneously exploring the resilience of the human spirit. Through the interwoven lives of its characters—each navigating the harrowing reality of impending oblivion—Shute deftly examines themes of love, loss, and acceptance in the face of existential dread. The novel stands as a significant work within the literary genre of dystopian fiction, reflecting the anxieties of the Cold War era and the very real threat of nuclear annihilation that permeated public consciousness during the 1950s. Nevil Shute, an English novelist and aeronautical engineer, drew upon his personal experiences and profound understanding of human nature to craft this powerful narrative. His engineering background and the tumultuous historical context of World War II and the atomic bomb significantly influenced his perspective on the fragility of life and the moral implications of technological advancement. Shute's intimate grasp of human emotions renders his exploration of despair and hope all the more poignant. «On the Beach» is an essential read for those intrigued by the moral dilemmas of humanity and the legacies of war. Its profound insight into human relationships amid terminal uncertainty resonates deeply in today's complex world and encourages readers to reflect on their interconnectedness and the value of life itself.

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Veröffentlichungsdatum auf Litres:
03 November 2024
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320 S.
ISBN:
8596547115588
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