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Joseph Conrad (1857 - 1924) was a Polish-British writer who’s best known for his critically acclaimed novella Heart of Darkness (1899). Despite only learning the language in his twenties, he’s widely regarded as one of the most important English-speaking writers to date. His other books include Lord Jim (1900) and Nostromo (1904). 

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 Books: Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad

Heart of Darkness

Joseph Conrad
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What's Heart of Darkness about?

Heart of Darkness (1899) is a classic novella that explores themes of imperialism, power dynamics, and morality. It tells the story of sailor Charles Marlow, who becomes captain of a river steamboat for a Belgian ivory trade company Africa and witnesses the brutal reality of European colonialism. Marlow becomes fascinated with the mysterious ivory trader Kurtz – a mad genius who commands a trading post deep in the jungle. 

Who should read Heart of Darkness?

  • Fans of classic literature 
  • Those interested in critical perspectives on imperialism and colonialism 
  • Anyone who loves a good sailor’s yarn

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 Books: Lord Jim by Joseph Conrad

Lord Jim

Joseph Conrad

What's Lord Jim about?

Published in 1900, "Lord Jim" is a novel by Joseph Conrad that tells the story of a young British seaman named Jim who faces a moral dilemma and the consequences of his actions. Set in the late 19th century, the novel explores themes of guilt, redemption, and the complexities of human nature. It is a gripping tale of adventure and self-discovery that delves into the depths of the human psyche.

Who should read Lord Jim?

  • Readers who enjoy psychological exploration and moral dilemmas
  • People interested in examining themes of integrity, guilt, and redemption
  • Those who appreciate richly descriptive storytelling and immersive narratives