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| #53661 in Books | Joseph Conrad | 2007-09-25 | 2007-09-25 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 7.70 x.50 x5.10l,.32 | File type: PDF | 192 pages | Heart of Darkness and the Congo Diary||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Buy This Version - Incredible Story Expertly Put Together|By Where's Godot?|Fantastic edition of this amazing book. In addition to the story, this edition contains an informative introduction written by Adam Hochschild; a Filmography of movie adaptation of Heart of Darkness, films on Imperialism, films about Africa, and films on Conrad's other works; an essay titled, "Telling A||Novella by Joseph Conrad, first published in 1902 with the story "Youth" and thereafter published separately. The story reflects the physical and psychological shock Conrad himself experienced in 1890, when he worked briefly in the Belgian Congo. The narrator,
Joseph Conrad's enduring portrait of the ugliness of colonialism
Heart of Darkness is the thrilling tale of Marlow, a seaman and wanderer recounting his physical and psychological journey in search of the infamous ivory trader Kurtz. Traveling upriver into the heart of the African continent, he gradually becomes obsessed by this enigmatic, wraith-like figure. Marlow's discovery of how Kurtz has gained his position of power over the local people ...
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