On the beach

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On the beach (1957, W. Morrow)

English language

Published Nov. 11, 1957 by W. Morrow.

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4 stars (1 review)

A novel about the survivors of an atomic war, who face an inevitable end as radiation poisoning moves toward Australia from the North.

42 editions

Dated but still affecting

4 stars

My version is actually missing the T.S. Eliot quote:

This is the way the world ends Not with a bang but a whimper.

Indeed. A lot of things are dated here. The female characters are eyebrow raising at times, and at the time of writing, nuclear winter was not properly understood. But the way almost everyone in this novel is determined to continue with their little occupations and past times right until the end captures some truth about human nature.

Thinking about it further, there is a hint of a pessimistic philosophical undercurrent: The inhabitants of Australia die blamelessly, the war which brought on the lethal radiation was not theirs. And yet, their pastimes express an objectifying carelessness with nature and life. When one of anglers gives advice:

I like a little frog. You get alongside a pool you know about two in the morning with a little frog and …