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Lieutenant Commander Nicholas John Turney Monsarrat FRSL RNVR (22 March 19108 August 1979) was a British novelist known today for his sea stories, particularly ''The Cruel Sea'' (1951) and ''Three Corvettes'' (1942–45), but perhaps best known internationally for his novels, ''The Tribe That Lost Its Head'' and its sequel, ''Richer Than All His Tribe''. == Early life == Monsarrat was born on Rodney Street〔Liverpool Record Office Annual Report 2008-2009〕 in Liverpool, Lancashire, to parents Keith Waldegrave and Marguerite Turney Waldegrave.〔 Monsarrat was educated at Winchester and Trinity College, Cambridge.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.historicnavalfiction.com/related-authors/1719-nicholas-monsarrat )〕 He intended to practise law. The law failed to inspire him, however, and he turned instead to writing, moving to London and supporting himself as a freelance writer for newspapers while writing four novels and a play in the space of five years (1934–1939). He later commented in his autobiography that the 1931 Invergordon Naval Mutiny influenced his interest in politics and social and economic issues after college.
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