Book details
Heart of Darkness
by Joseph Conrad
1899 · Green Integer
About the book
Charles Marlow, a seasoned sailor, narrates his passage aboard a steamship into the Congo Free State to retrieve Mr. Kurtz, a highly successful ivory agent who has vanished into the inland wilderness. As Marlow moves upstream, he encounters the physical decay of colonial stations and the systematic abuse of the local population by European traders. Upon reaching Kurtz, Marlow finds a man who has abandoned moral constraints to establish himself as a brutal deity among the forest’s inhabitants, revealing the psychological collapse that occurs when absolute power meets isolation.
Readers of classic literature and historical fiction turn to this narrative to examine the specific mechanics of European imperialism and the fragility of social norms. The text serves those interested in the psychological deterioration that accompanies moral compromise in lawless environments. A reader finishes the book with a concrete understanding of how greed and geographical isolation strip away the veneers of civilization, leaving behind a stark look at human capacity for cruelty.
Details
- Published
- 1899
- Publisher
- Green Integer
- ISBN
- 9781892295491
- Language
- EN