Originally posted by Heldenleben
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The man’s work (and it’s astonishing that so much of it is still in print) routinely has to be ‘expurgated’ to remove his enthusiastic use of ‘the n word’. That might have been explained by the period in which he was writing but most of Shute’s stories contain an insidious right-wing message (capitalists good, trade unions bad) that betray a mindset formed in the wake of the 1926 General Strike.
Shute also famously left britain in 1950 ‘because it’s not the country it was’. In reality, he was only doing a Waugh and seeking refuge from the Cripps-Attlee terror (which was shortly to end). Like several english rightists , he chose to settle in Australia, attracted by the ‘whites only’ immigration policy of that country. He was hostile to ‘Europe’ and, if he was still alive today (which thank the Lord he’s not sir, as Bernard Levin might say), he would doubtless be an enthusiastic backer of Brexit and britain’s current regime.
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