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Every Man for Himself (novel)

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Originally published
  
1996

Genres
  
Fiction, Novel

3.5/5
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Author
  
Beryl Bainbridge

Nominations
  
Booker Prize

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Beryl Bainbridge books, RMS Titanic books, Novels

Every Man for Himself is a novel written by Beryl Bainbridge that was first published in 1996 and is about the 1912 RMS Titanic disaster. The novel won the 1996 Whitbread Prize, and was a nominee of the Booker Prize. It also won the 1997 Commonwealth Writers' Prize (Europe and South Asia).

Plot synopsis

The novel is narrated by 22-year-old Morgan, a rich young American orphan who is a relation of banker J. P. Morgan, having been brought up by his aunt and cousin. The book is divided into four sections, each one corresponding to a day Morgan spends on the RMS Titanic. He provides a lively account of the middle-class to upper-class passengers found on the luxury liner, while finding time to fall in love with spoilt young socialite Wallis Ellery. Leading figures in the tragedy appear prominently including Captain Smith, naval architect Thomas Andrews and White Star Line owner J. Bruce Ismay The narrator finally makes his way to a collapsible after the sinking of the Titanic, and is rescued by the crew of Carpathia.

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Every Man for Himself (novel) Wikipedia