Since the publication of A Town like Alice Nevil Shute and the The Nevil Shute Norway Foundation, a group of Shute aficionados dedicated to remembering his work, have maintained an association with the town. As part of the Council's commitment to this The Alice Springs Public Library has a permanent display of his work.
At the official opening of the current Library building (October 19th 1980), Mayor George Smith advocated naming the Library 'The Nevil Shute Memorial Library' saying "The sort of public relations that this man handed out, just because he was in love with the spirit of Alice Springs, could not have been bought". The Library today is publicly referred to as Alice Springs Public Library, but officially remains the Nevil Shute Memorial Library.
Nevil Shute
The Nevil Shute Norway Foundation started in late 1996 as an Internet bookclub dedicated to reading, discussing and celebrating the works of Nevil Shute. To celebrate Nevil's 100th birthday, in 2001 the Foundation organised an official visit to Alice Springs.
The Foundation's members expressed their interest in raising public awareness of the writing and philosophy of Nevil Shute Norway and kindly donated 19 of the works of Nevil Shute on cassette.
In 2007, again the Foundation visited Alice Springs for their 5th Biennial Nevil Shute Norway Foundation Conference.
Nevil Shute's book 'A Town Like Alice' was filmed in 1951 with Virginia McKenna and Peter Finch starring. In 1980 a second version was produced starring Helen Morse, Bryan Brown and Gordon Jackson.
In October 2003, as a further boost to our collection, the Foundation donated a collection of Nevil Shute's works. These can be seen on permanent display in the library.
the cover of A Town Like Alice
The Foundation also has donated US$1500 for a memorial to Nevil Shute. This memorial is the centrepiece of the library courtyard, which has recently been redeveloped.
The Library staff thank the Foundation for the support they have provided in the past and look forward to meeting any members of the society who find themselves in A Town Like Alice.
For further details on the donated collection and display, contact Anneke Rose on (08) 8950 0515.