Father Salvatore was a simple, lumbering priest, a kappillan serving the poor Valetta, when war came out of the blue skies to pound the island to dust. Now amid the catacombs discovered by a chance bomb, he cared for the flood of homeless, starving, frightened people who sought shelter from the death that fell unceasingly from the sky. His story, and the story of Malta, is told in superbly graphic pictures of six days during the siege. Each of those days brought forth from the kappillan a message of inspiration to keep them going - the legendary tales of six mighty events of Malta's history which shone through the centuries and gathered them together in a fervent belief in their survival.
Nicholas Monsarrat Volgorde van de boeken (chronologisch)
Nicholas Monsarrat maakte de overstap van de rechten naar een schrijversloopbaan, waarin hij zich verdiepte in sociale en politieke kwesties. Zijn marine-ervaringen tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog vormden zijn latere literaire werk diepgaand, met name zijn geprezen zeeverhalen die de harde realiteit van de oorlogsdienst onomwonden weergaven. Later, puttend uit zijn diplomatieke posten, onderzocht hij de complexiteit van koloniaal Afrika en de menselijke relaties binnen die context. Monsarrats schrijven wordt gekenmerkt door een realistische weergave van uitdagende omstandigheden en een scherpzinnige analyse van personages die extreme tegenspoed het hoofd bieden.







Seehelden. Der ewige Seemann I. Der junge Kelso. Die Augen der Flotte
- 317bladzijden
- 12 uur lezen
22 Escape Stories by Various Authors ISBN 0 7064 1174 9
Der ewige Seeman - Die Irrfahrten des Matthew Lawe
- 318bladzijden
- 12 uur lezen
Der schwarze Löwe
- 424bladzijden
- 15 uur lezen
This final masterpiece by Nicholas Monsarrat is an epic tale of seafaring from the sixteenth century to the twentieth. The story is narrated by Mathew Lawe, a young Devon sailor cursed to wander "the wild waters till all the seas run dry" after an act of cowardice. While rooted in historical fiction, it intertwines real events and figures from maritime history. Lawe embodies the spirit of exploration and resilience, connecting a rich tapestry of nautical adventures. He encounters legendary figures such as Drake and the Armada, sails with Hudson in search of the North-West passage, and serves as a buccaneer under Sir Henry Morgan in the Caribbean. Lawe assists Samuel Pepys in his naval duties and stands alongside Captain Cook during the storming of Quebec, witnessing Cook's tragic death in the Pacific. He becomes part of Nelson's household, participating in key battles at the Nile, Naples, and Trafalgar. His journey also includes working on a slaver from Liverpool and being press-ganged aboard the Shannon before its duel with the American Chesapeake. Lawe explores the Arctic with Sir John Franklin and fights in both World Wars, including at Zebrugge and 'D' Day. His saga culminates with a harrowing encounter involving a burning tanker after the opening of the St. Lawrence Seaway. This action-packed novel is both entertaining and instructive, widely acclaimed as a masterpiece.






