Heart of Darkness - Joseph Conrad (Hardcover)
Product Details
- Barcode
- 9780679428015
- Department
- Books
- Released
- 26 Oct 1993
- Supply Source
- UK
Book
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Publisher
- Random House Inc
- Language
- English
- Number of Pages
- 110
- Dimensions
- 216 x 133 x 13mm (249g)
Annotation
Summary
In a novella which remains highly controversial to this day,
Conrad explores the relations between Africa and Europe. On the
surface, this is a horrifying tale of colonial exploitation. The
narrator, Marlowe journeys on business deep into the heart of
Africa. But there he encounters Kurtz, an idealist apparently
crazed and depraved by his power over the natives, and the meeting
prompts Marlowe to reflect on the darkness at the heart of all men.
This short but complex and often ambiguous story, which has been
the basis of several films and plays, continues to provoke
interpretation and discussion.
Heart of Darkness grew out of a journey Joseph Conrad took
up the Congo River; the verisimilitude that the great novelist
thereby brought to his most famous tale everywhere enhances its
dense and shattering power.
Apparently a sailor&;s yarn, it is in fact a grim parody of the
adventure story, in which the narrator, Marlow, travels deep into
the heart of the Congo where he encounters the crazed idealist
Kurtz and discovers that the relative values of the civilized and
the primitive are not what they seem. Heart of Darkness is a
model of economic storytelling, an indictment of the inner and
outer turmoil caused by the European imperial misadventure, and a
piercing account of the fragility of the human soul.
Fiction
- General Subject
- Literature/Classics
- BISAC Subject 1
- Fiction / Classics
- BISAC Subject 2
- Fiction / Classics
- BISAC Subject 3
- Fiction / Classics
- BIC Classification 1
- Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
- Library Subject 1
- Europeans; Africa; Fiction.
- Library Subject 2
- Trading posts; Fiction.
- Library Subject 3
- Degeneration; Fiction.
- Academic Subject 1
- Conrad, Joseph, 1857-1924
- Dewey Classification
- 823/.912