Monsarrat
Americannoun
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During the '30s, Nicholas Monsarrat was a budding British novelist.
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Wouk's novel of life on a minesweeper, said Monsarrat, "is most readable, often engrossing, and as true an account . . . as a ten-year-old child's drawing of an aircraft carrier."
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For Author Monsarrat as a writer, The Cruel Sea was as much a test as the cruel sea was for his characters.
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Both laugh, and in their laughter Author Monsarrat hears hope for the future.
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Mr. Monsarrat is at work on one on his place.
From Watch Yourself Go By by Warden, Ben W.
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