Nevil Shute Norway

Marazan

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Nevil Shute Norway's 'Marazan' is a riveting tale that introduces us to the life of a pilot after WWI who ventures into an unintended alliance with an escaped convict, juxtaposing themes of redemption with the underworld of smuggling. Shute's style is marked by his attention to detail and technical precision, which reflects his own background as an aeronautical engineer; his prose is imbued with authenticity in its portrayal of early twentieth-century aviation. 'Marazan' emerges from the literary context of the interwar period, characterized by disillusionment and the quest for new beginnings, which Shute captures through his narrative rhythm and compelling character arcs. The book's republication by DigiCat Publishing in both print and ebook formats underlines its continuing relevance and the timeless appeal of its storytelling.

Nevil Shute Norway, best known as Nevil Shute, was an English novelist and aeronautical engineer whose work frequently drew on his experiences in both fields. The inception of 'Marazan', his first published novel, likely germinated from his abiding interest in aviation and his service during the war, offering a degree of verisimilitude to the story. Shute's own life, imbued with a sense of adventure and an understanding of humanity's complexities, often mirrors the lives of his characters, who struggle with moral dilemmas and the repercussions of a world reshaped by conflict.

'Marazan' is highly recommended for readers who appreciate a blend of adventure, technical insight, and an exploration of human morality under duress. It extends a special invitation to those with an interest in historical fiction and early aviation. The novel's reissue as a part of DigiCat Publishing's commitment to preserving literary heritage allows a new generation to discover Shute's pioneering work. The novel is a classic that continues to resonate with audiences, assuring readers of a thought-provoking journey through the pages of history and human psyche.
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266 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2022
Publication year
2022
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