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                                                A haunting and hugely influential Modernist masterpiece, the  Penguin Classics  edition of Joseph Conrad's  Heart of Darkness  is edited with an introduction by Owen Knowles. Conrad's narrator Marlow, a seaman and wanderer, recounts his physical and psychological journey in search of the infamous ivory trader Kurtz: dying, insane, and guilty of unspeakable atrocities. Travelling upriver to the heart of the African continent, he gradually becomes obsessed by this enigmatic, wraith-like figure. Marlow's discovery of how Kurtz has gained his position of power over the local people involves him in a radical questioning, not only of his own nature and values, but also those of western civilisation. The inspiration for Francis Ford Coppola's Oscar-winning film  Apocalypse Now ,  Heart of Darkness  is a quintessentially modernist work exploring the limits of human experience and the nightmarish realities of imperialism.
Part of a major series of new editions of Conrad's most famous works in  Penguin Classics , this volume contains Conrad's  Congo Diary , a chronology, further reading, notes, a map of the Congo, a glossary and an introduction discussing the author's experiences in Africa, the narrative and symbolic complexities of  Heart of Darkness  and critical responses to the novel. Joseph Conrad (1857-1924) was born in the Ukraine and grew up under Tsarist autocracy. After spending years in the French, and later the British Merchant Navy, Conrad left the sea to devote himself to writing. In 1896 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 . If you enjoyed  Heart of Darkness , you might like E.M. Forster's  A Passage to India , also available in  Penguin Classics .  Seems to reach into the heart of Conrad himself . (Peter Ackroyd).