Nevil Shute

Nevil Shute's literary works, known for their straightforward prose and focus on relatable characters, often explored themes of work, duty, and the human condition, particularly during and after World War II. Many of his stories, particularly those set in the Pacific theater and Australia, also dealt with the impact of conflict and the search for a new beginning. 

“Maybe we've been too silly to deserve a world like this.”

"After two wars, I have been in danger too often to bother very much about being killed, and when it comes, I would prefer that it should happen in an aeroplane, since aeroplanes have been the best part of my life."