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On the Beach

Auteur(s): Nevil Shute
Narrateur(s): James Smillie
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Australia is one of the last places where life still exists after nuclear war starts in the Northern Hemisphere. A year on, an invisible cloak of radiation has spread almost completely around the world.

Darwin is a ghost town, and radiation levels at Ayres Rock are increasing. An American nuclear-powered submarine has found its way to Australia, where its captain has placed the boat under the command of the Australian Navy. Commander Dwight Towers and his Australian liaison officer are sent to the coast of North America to discover whether a stray radio signal originating from near Seattle is a sign of life.

©2009 The Trustees of the Estate of the late Nevil Shute Norway (P)2014 Audible, Inc.
Classiques Fiction de genre Fiction littéraire Suspense Thrillers et romans à suspense Fiction Sous-marin Guerre
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Been a while since I read this story - still packs a punch even today.

An Oldie but a Goodie.

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There are very, very few books that affected me for my entire life, like On the Beach has. I love science fiction and post apocalyptic stuff and have been an Audible member for years, and a voracious reader of print when I could see well--yet it's taken me years as an adult to re-read this again. Still a gut punch.

I was born during the Cold War, and read this book at the age of 12, in the 1970s--because my older sister had read it for school, and because we were all heavy duty readers in my family. We remember just how close we came to war and for that reason it still frightens me.
By today's standards it is oh so tame and behind the times, there aren't zombies, blood, sex and Walmart, yet I had the same visceral feeling upon finishing it this time, as I felt the first time I read it. I sobbed through the last few minutes again 40 odd years later. Because it is bleak. It is the end of humanity and virtually most life on the planet in this book, because of man's hubris. We are still so very close, still to that brink.
But as others have noted, there's a cast of characters we grow close to, and then mourn with as their day of reckoning comes closer and is at hand. They meet it usually with class, although considering in the 1950s and 60s religion was far more important, and suicide was a mortal sin- suicide in this case was state sanctioned. In retrospect, I guess our 2019 sensibilities might be bothered by this but if you know you are dying slowly and hideously, would you maybe not do the same?
I have more to say, will finish this tomorrow.

A superb, beautiful and bleak classic.

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The most depressing thing about this book is that it still feels so relevant today.

Timeless

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Meh, the story has very little to do with the synopsis. I was expecting something more exciting and dystopian maybe but it was more about human interaction. Not what I was looking for.

A bit slow

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OTB has long been a favourite of mine: it was a real pleasure to revisit it again, this time in audio format. Shute is a lovely writer, subtle and warm. His style is well suited to this difficult tale. I did wonder how a single reader would handle the many voices (there is a lot of conversation). James Smillie does an excellent job, shifting tone and accent deftly to illuminate each character. Contemporary readers may be somewhat surprised at the quiet, indulgent patronizing of women in the novel, but that was in keeping with the times. The main narrative is as relevant today as it was in 1957 and we may well face a similar fate. Shute is prescient in citing an educated and free press as the only possible antidote to international strife/ambition and what his character so accurately describes as the "silliness" of world leaders in turning to force rather than diplomacy to resolve their disputes. May we learn from this wise hearted novel.

The Bitter and the Sweet

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