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Paperback Joseph Conrad in the Congo Book

ISBN: 1025758080

ISBN13: 9781025758084

Joseph Conrad in the Congo

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"Joseph Conrad in the Congo" provides an essential examination of the formative journey that inspired one of the most powerful works of English literature, "Heart of Darkness". Written by G. Jean-Aubry, a primary biographer and close confidant of the author, this study reconstructs Conrad's 1890 voyage into the heart of the Congo Free State. Drawing upon original diaries, private letters, and historical records, the work meticulously charts the novelist's experiences as a steamboat captain on the Congo River.

This volume explores the psychological and physical toll of the expedition, detailing the brutal realities of colonial exploitation that Conrad witnessed firsthand. It offers invaluable insight into the intersection of autobiography and fiction, illustrating how personal trauma and observation were transformed into a profound critique of imperialism. Readers and scholars will find this a vital resource for understanding the origins of Conrad's literary genius and the historical context of his most influential African masterpiece.

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