Heart of Darkness is a novella by Joseph Conrad that explores the brutal realities of European colonialism in Africa. The story follows Charles Marlow as he embarks on a journey up the Congo River to meet Kurtz, an ivory trader who has become a god-like figure to the native people. As Marlow delves deeper into the heart of the jungle, he encounters moral decay, savagery, and the darkness within humanity.
Why Read This Book
- A critical and haunting exploration of European imperialism and its impact on both the colonized and the colonizers.
- Conrad’s symbolic use of the jungle and the journey to highlight the human tendency towards darkness and savagery.
- A must-read for those interested in postcolonial studies, literature, and moral philosophy.
About the Author
Joseph Conrad (1857–1924) was a British novelist and short story writer of Polish descent. His works often deal with themes of isolation, moral ambiguity, and the complexities of human nature. His most famous works include Lord Jim and Heart of Darkness.
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