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Delve into the haunting depths of the human soul with Joseph Conrad's timeless masterpiece, "Heart of Darkness." Set against the backdrop of the African Congo during the era of colonialism, this gripping novella takes readers on a harrowing journey of self-discovery and moral reckoning. Follow the enigmatic Charles Marlow as he embarks on a treacherous expedition up the mysterious Congo River in search of the elusive ivory trader Kurtz. As Marlow navigates the treacherous waters, he encounters the savage realities of imperialism, the blurred boundaries between civilization and savagery, and…mehr

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Delve into the haunting depths of the human soul with Joseph Conrad's timeless masterpiece, "Heart of Darkness." Set against the backdrop of the African Congo during the era of colonialism, this gripping novella takes readers on a harrowing journey of self-discovery and moral reckoning. Follow the enigmatic Charles Marlow as he embarks on a treacherous expedition up the mysterious Congo River in search of the elusive ivory trader Kurtz. As Marlow navigates the treacherous waters, he encounters the savage realities of imperialism, the blurred boundaries between civilization and savagery, and the profound darkness that lurks within the human heart. With Conrad's evocative prose and haunting imagery, "Heart of Darkness" explores themes of power, corruption, and the profound struggle between light and darkness. A profoundly introspective tale that confronts the very essence of humanity, this classic work continues to resonate with readers, provoking questions about the nature of morality, the weight of our choices, and the depths of our souls. Prepare to embark on an unforgettable journey into the heart of darkness, where truth, enlightenment, and the struggle for the human soul intertwine in a mesmerizing exploration of the human condition.
Autorenporträt
Joseph Conrad (1857 - 1924) was a Polish-British writer regarded as one of the greatest novelists to write in the English language. He joined the British merchant marine in 1878, and was granted British citizenship in 1886. Though he did not speak English fluently until his twenties, he was a master prose stylist who brought a non-English sensibility into English literature. He wrote stories and novels, many with a nautical setting, that depict trials of the human spirit in the midst of an impassive, inscrutable universe. Conrad is considered an early modernist, though his works still contain elements of 19th-century realism. His narrative style and anti-heroic characters have influenced numerous authors and many films have been adapted from, or inspired by, his works. Writing in the heyday of the British Empire, Conrad drew on his native Poland's national experiences and his own experiences in the French and British merchant navies, to create short stories and novels that reflect aspects of a European-dominated world-including imperialism and colonialism-and that profoundly explore the human psyche.