Every Man for Himself
Historical Context and Significance
Published in 1996, Beryl Bainbridge's novel «Every Man for Himself» is a fictional interpretation of the events surrounding the Titanic's sinking in 1912. The book has been acclaimed for its unique approach to depicting the tragedy, focusing on the personal stories and experiences of fictional characters aboard the legendary liner. Bainbridge masterfully recreates the atmosphere of the early 20th century, highlighting the social and class distinctions of the time. The novel was nominated for the Booker Prize and received numerous positive reviews for its literary value and ability to convey the spirit of the era. The book's cultural impact lies in its ability to reinterpret a well-known historical event through the lens of human emotions and relationships, allowing readers to gain a deeper understanding and feel the tragedy that became a symbol of human vulnerability and fragility.
