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Heart Of Darkness (Joseph Conrad) - Book Review
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Heart Of Darkness (Joseph Conrad) - Book Review

Mere Mortals Book Reviews

August 17, 202116m 19sFull

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Show Notes

You would have to have a heart of darkness to not feel anything from this tale.

'Heart Of Darkness' by Joseph Conrad is a fictional reworking of Conrad's own journey through the Congolese jungle. Marlow (the narrator) is a new captain that must direct his steamboat through the heart of the jungle to relieve agents of the ivory trader. He tells of his meeting with the almost mythical Kurtz, a charismatic madman with high aspirations to become 'great'.

I summarised the book as follows. " It packs a punch for something so small. The pace is slow which adds to the heavy atmosphere of malaise & dark oppression. I found myself fearing what Marlow would find as he progresses deeper into the heart of the jungle. Kurtz as a character also made an impression, despite his brief actual appearance. Definitely want to read more from Conrad in the future."

I hope you have a fantastic day wherever you are in the world. Kyrin out!
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Timeline:
(0:00) - Intro
(0:30) - Synopsis
(3:50) - Darkness: The horror of the ivory trade
(8:23) - Madness: Losing the 'heart' of your ideals
(11:54) - Personal Observations/Takeaways
(15:09) - Summary

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