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Nicholas Monsarrat

    March 22, 1910 – August 8, 1979

    Nicholas Monsarrat transitioned from law to a writing career, delving into social and political issues. His World War II naval experiences profoundly shaped his subsequent literary output, particularly his acclaimed sea stories that unflinchingly depicted the harsh realities of wartime service. Later, drawing on his diplomatic postings, he explored the complexities of British colonial Africa and human relationships within that context. Monsarrat's writing is distinguished by its realistic portrayal of challenging circumstances and its insightful examination of characters confronting extreme adversity.

    Nicholas Monsarrat
    Reader's Digest Condensed Books 2. A Member of The Family. The Kappillan of Malta. In Darkness. Jaws
    The Tribe That Lost its Head
    The Kappillan of Malta
    A Fair Day's work
    The Cruel Sea
    Escape Stories