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A new edition ofHeart of Darkness, the 1899 masterpiece by Polish-British novelistJoseph Conradabout a voyage up the Congo River into the Heart of Africa.The story is narrated by Charles Marlow, recalling his obsessive quest to locate the ivory trader Kurtz, who has become ensconced deep in the jungle managing a remote outpost. As he ventures further and further down the Congo, Marlow finds himself and his sur

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#BESTSELLERHeart of DarknessSinopsis :A new edition ofHeart of Darkness, the 1899 masterpiece byPolish-British novelistJoseph Conradabout a voyage up theCongo River into the Heart of Africa.The story is narrated byCharles Marlow, recalling his obsessive quest to locate theivory trader Kurtz, who has become ensconced deep in thejungle managing a remote outpost. As he ventures further andfurther down the Congo, Marlow finds himself and hissurroundings become increasingly untethered.Heart ofDarknesshas been widely re-published and translated intomany languages. It provided the inspiration for Francis FordCoppola's 1979 film Apocalypse Now. In 1998, the Modern

Library ranked Heart of Darkness 67th on their list of the 100best novels in English of the twentieth century. Literary criticHarold Bloom wrote thatHeart of Darknesshad been analysedmore than any other work of literature that is studied inuniversities and colleges, which he attributed to Conrad's&#8220unque propensity for ambiguity.&#8221JoephConrad(1857-1924) was a Polish-British writer, regarded bymany as one of the finest English-language novelists of the20th century. An early modernist, his narrative style, antiheroiccharacters, and focus on the psychological lives of hisprotagonists were extremely influential on other authors.Conrad's experience as a Polish emigre to Great Britain alsobrought a unique perspective to his novels, often set on theoutskirts of the British Empire with a focus on the costs ofimperialism and colonialism. Among his most popular andinfluential works wereHeart of Darkness(1899),LordJim(1900),Typhoon(1902),Nostromo(1904),The SecretAgent(1907), andUnder Western Eyes(1911).

Library ranked Heart of Darkness 67th on their list of the 100

best novels in English of the twentieth century. Literary critic

Harold Bloom wrote thatHeart of Darknesshad been analysed

more than any other work of literature that is studied in

universities and colleges, which he attributed to Conrad's

&#8220unque propensity for ambiguity.&#8221Joeph

Conrad(1857-1924) was a Polish-British writer, regarded by

many as one of the finest English-language novelists of the

20th century. An early modernist, his narrative style, antiheroic

characters, and focus on the psychological lives of his

protagonists were extremely influential on other authors.

Conrad's experience as a Polish emigre to Great Britain also

brought a unique perspective to his novels, often set on the

outskirts of the British Empire with a focus on the costs of

imperialism and colonialism. Among his most popular and

influential works wereHeart of Darkness(1899),Lord

Jim(1900),Typhoon(1902),Nostromo(1904),The Secret

Agent(1907), andUnder Western Eyes(1911).

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