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4.0étoiles sur 5 A good companion to this book, Jui 10 2008
Par Michael W. Perry "Michael W. Perry, author of... (Author of Untangling Tolkien, Seattle, WA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: Cruel Sea (Paperback)
Written by someone who experienced WWII in convoy escort duty, The Cruel Sea is quite realistic in a double sense: You get the drama of the war as well as the times when war is dull or frustrating, for example when an officer dumps paperwork onto subordinates. Realistic without being cynical is a good combination.

And if you'd like to read another book on this theme but with more of the immediacy of the war, try C. S. Forester's, The Good Shepherd, the classic account of a single convoy at the height of the war with U-boats as told by the captain of a US destroyer. Unfortunately, new it seems to be available only in an overpriced but ugly reprint, so you might want to find a used copy. I have a paperback version that I reread every few years.

--Michael W. Perry, editor of Chesterton on War and Peace: Battling the Ideas and Movements that Led to Nazism and World War II
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5.0étoiles sur 5 THE must-read story about WWII naval surface warfare, Déc 4 2005
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This story of the crew of the Compass Rose, a WWII Allied Corvette, is beautifully told with good character development. Fighting dangerous gales, waves and sperstructure ice, the Compass Rose sonarman and tactical teams pursue and are pursued. They wait, listen, move, chase and flee U-boats, torpedo-ing and depth charging their way through North Atlantic misery, locked in a psycho-thriller conflict with the German Wolfpack. The story tells of the physical and mental hardship of the fighting crew of this small, fast, seaworthy and heavily armed surface ship, and the immense toll the Wolfpack took on Allied shipping. The reader explores the bravery and courage of mentally exhausted sailors trying to muster every last bit of reserve to outwit, outpunch, outhunt and out-maneuvre stealthy U-boats and the worst that the North Atlantic winter maritime environment has to offer. Monsarrat has a real page turner here, and he makes the reader feel the emotional duress and psychological stress the crew experiences together and individually as it hunts the hunter and at the same time is being hunted by it. If the classic English sub-titled movie 'Das Boot' is the ultimate undersea perspective of the Allied navy-U-boat conflict, then the surface perspective is definitely the story of the Compass Rose - Lest We Forget.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Authentic WWII Sea Salt, Aoû 20 2004
Par John Colville (Bridgetown, Nova Scotia Canada) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This review is from: The Cruel Sea (VHS Tape)
If I were asked to recommend three great movies about any Allied or Axis army, navy and air force in World War II, they would be "The Desert Fox", "The Cruel Sea" and "Twelve O'Clock High". All three were made in black and white soon after the war, and all have the unmistakable realism of true accounts.
"The Cruel Sea", based on the famous Nicholas Monsarrat novel of the same title, lend its story beautifully to the stark contrasts and subtle mid-tones of black and white film (you don't get all those mid-tones of grey in color film). The story is grippingly personal, tragic and redeeming, gradually and painfully building the intense bond of camaraderie that seems to be particularly strong among navy people - probably because the sea can be the loneliest and most unforgiving place on earth (hence the title). Recalling the names Compass Rose and Saltash Castle, you'll taste the freezing brine of the North Atlantic, smell the mix of diesel fuel, blood and cordite, and hear the cries of your mates drowning in your wake. The real deal in black and white.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Misplaced Death
Andrew Mendelson's review mentions a "misplaced death". He misses the point it was as un-necessary and as useless as many in the war - and that is one of the points of... Read more
Publié le Jui 1 2004 par Graeme J. W. Smith

5.0étoiles sur 5 The Cruel Sea
Mosarrat shows us that there is no glory in war, but much honor attached to the men and women of the armed forces. Read more
Publié le Nov. 26 2003 par Thomas Turner

5.0étoiles sur 5 Nicholas Monsarrat,s best.
The more I read this book,(having read it on six previous occasions),the more I want to read it. The best book ever written about war at sea. Nothing else come close.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Wavy Navy
SUPERB BOOK, a Classic I use this title because the story is written from the viewpoint of a RNVR Officer (a prewar voluntary reserve officer, background and qualifications... Read more
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5.0étoiles sur 5 An astonishing portrayal of the human side of war
"The Cruel Sea" focuses on the British naval experience during World War II--more specifically, on the crew of a corvette during the first half of the war and, to a lesser extent,... Read more
Publié le Fév 23 2003 par D. Cloyce Smith

5.0étoiles sur 5 A Perfect Slice of History
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Yes, it is
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Publié le Sep 22 2002 par James H. Sutton

5.0étoiles sur 5 A favorite from my high school days -- over 30 years ago!
This is an absolutely thrilling, gripping, involving story of war at sea. I have no disagreement with those who say this is one of the best novels to come out of WWII. Read more
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5.0étoiles sur 5 The Real War at Sea.
Take it from a retired naval officer, this is one of the best novels ever written about war at sea. Monsarrat explores the savage and relentless nature of the struggle against the... Read more
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5.0étoiles sur 5 How it really was...
If a one-word review were acceptable, it would just be: "Great!". You're living through the career of a moderately able submarine hunter in WWII. Read more
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