On the Beach

Nevil Shute 1957

Devastation Rating

Existential Dread
survival loss philosophical dystopian

Our Take

Nuclear war has ended the northern hemisphere and the radiation is drifting south toward Melbourne. Shute writes the months before the end with a domestic calm that is the most devastating narrative choice in post-apocalyptic fiction. People plant gardens. They enter car races. They make plans. The plans are the horror.

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