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This involved, philosophical novel is not for the casual
listener, especially one who is supposed to be concentrating on the
road ahead. Writing in 1904, Conrad invented a complex South
American country with a turbulent history and a potentially
explosive population, ranging from the wealthy gringo running the
Sulaco silver mine to the poorest worker loading cargo on the
docks. Although the story teems with lively characters, the
dazzling figure of Nostromo eclipses them all. A natural
leader?brave, handsome, and incorruptible?he naturally becomes the
epicenter of the revolution that soon devastates Sulaco. With
characteristic eloquence, Conrad has focused on the dramatic action
of the revolution to explore challenging themes: capitalism,
imperialism, revolution, and social justice. Unfortunately, this
audio program, read by Frederick Davidson, is disappointing.
Despite fine dramatic characterizations, the narrator's posh
British accent is so pronounced that it often detracts from the
text. Since Nostromo has also been narrated by Frank Muller
(Recorded Books) and Wolfram Kandinsky (Books on TapeR), perhaps
this version may not be the best choice.?Jo Carr, Sarasota,
Fla.
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Joseph Conrad was born in the Ukraine in 1857 and grew up under Tsarist autocracy. In 1874 Conrad travelled to Marseilles, where he served in French merchant vessels before joining a British ship in 1878 as an apprentice. In 1886 he obtained British nationality. Eight years later he left the sea to devote himself to writing, publishing his first novel, Almayer's Folly, in 1895. The following year he settled in Kent, where he produced within fifteen years such modern classics as Youth, Heart of Darkness, Lord Jim, Typhoon, Nostromo, The Secret Agent and Under Western Eyes. He continued to write until his death in 1924. --This text refers to the Paperback edition. |
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