
Joseph Conrad
Joseph Conrad (born Józef Teodor Konrad Korzeniowski; December 3, 1857 – August 3, 1924) was a Polish-British novelist and short story writer, recognized as one of the greatest authors in the English language. Born in Berdychiv, Ukraine, Conrad experienced a tumultuous childhood marked by the loss of his parents and later pursued a career at sea, which profoundly influenced his literary works. He became a naturalized British citizen in 1886 and began writing fiction in English, despite it being his third language.
Conrad is best known for his novels Heart of Darkness (1899), Lord Jim (1900), and Nostromo (1904), which explore complex themes of imperialism, human nature, and moral ambiguity. His narrative style often incorporates elements of modernism, particularly through the use of unreliable narrators and intricate psychological depth. Conrad’s works are also characterized by their impressionistic qualities, reflecting his experiences in exotic settings and the existential dilemmas faced by his characters.
His literature has had a lasting impact on modern narrative techniques and has influenced numerous writers, including Virginia Woolf and Ernest Hemingway. Despite facing criticism for some portrayals in his works, Conrad’s exploration of the darker aspects of human existence continues to resonate with readers today.
- Modernism, Impressionistic
- 1857
- Male
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(0)By : Joseph Conrad
Heart of Darkness
A steamer drifts up the Congo River, deeper into a wilderness that mirrors the shadows within the human soul. Heart of Darkness follows Marlow, a sailor haunted by his quest to find the elusive Kurtz—a man revered and corrupted in equal measure. As civilization fades into jungle and reason gives way to something more primal, the line between savagery and enlightenment begins to blur. What is revealed when we journey not outward, but inward, into the darkest chambers of power, greed, and conscience? Stark, hypnotic, and unsettling, this is a tale where the true horror lies not in the wild, but in the hearts of men.
- Originally Published: April, 1899
- Publisher: Collins Classics, 2016
- Genre: Fiction, Novella
- Pages: 130
- Book Type: Hardcopy
- ISBN: 9780007368624
- Access: Members