Description
- ISBN-13: 9789815204025
- Publisher: Penguin Select Classics
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Weight: 253.999 gr
- ISBN-10: 9815204025
- Publisher Date: 04 Nov 2024
- Height: 47 mm
- No of Pages: 108
- Width: 91 mm
Original price was: ₹150.00.₹112.50Current price is: ₹112.50.
Embark on a harrowing journey into the heart of the Congo with Joseph Conrad’s classic novella, *Heart of Darkness*. This Penguin Select Classics edition presents the original, unabridged text, exploring themes of colonialism, imperialism, and the darkness within the human psyche. Follow Marlow’s descent into the primal depths of Africa, where he encounters Kurtz, a man consumed by ivory and power. Experience Conrad’s masterful prose and the psychological complexities of this timeless tale. ISBN: 9789815204025
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Kashish Javed –
A disturbing but brilliant exploration of colonialism and its effects. Kurtz is a fascinating and terrifying character. This is a must-read for classic literature fans.
Ayush Bhatnagar –
Conrad’s writing is superb, painting a vivid picture of the Congo. The story is haunting and stays with you long after you finish reading. Highly recommended!
Sachin Azad –
An unsettling journey into the depths of human depravity. Conrad’s prose is stunning, and the story is both captivating and deeply disturbing. Highly recommended
Pratyush Prabhakar –
I appreciate the historical context, but I struggled with the outdated language and some of the problematic depictions. Ultimately, not my favorite classic.
Mahak –
Found the story slow-paced and a bit rambling in places. The themes are important, but the execution didn’t fully grab me. Had trouble connecting with the characters.
Aditya Bisht –
A powerful read, but the language was a bit dense at times. Still thought-provoking and worth the effort. Explores the dark side of human nature.
Gurpreet Singh –
The story is good. I enjoyed the journey but the writing style felt dated, making it a challenge to fully immerse myself in the narrative. An important book nonetheless.
Jayesh –
I felt conflicted. the imagery was powerful, but the narrative felt unnecessarily convoluted at times. it took me a while to fully appreciate the book.