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The first half of this book is heavy work, Conrad throws a lot at you without a lot of dialogue to break it up. A very psychological novel based on the internal conflicts and consequences of past actions; in this case, the staff abandonment of a ship believed to be sinking with hundreds of ethnic travellers aboard.
This is told from various viewpoints, with each character having immense development and all trying to come to terms with their own inner debacles and problems.
You`re going to find tha ...more
This is told from various viewpoints, with each character having immense development and all trying to come to terms with their own inner debacles and problems.
You`re going to find tha ...more

He is indeed romantic. He is more idealist than Julian (The Red and the Black).
Conrad's narrative is impressive.
After finishing: very very sad, I almost cried. Why don't the authors leave their characters alone!!! Foken Brown! ...more
Conrad's narrative is impressive.
After finishing: very very sad, I almost cried. Why don't the authors leave their characters alone!!! Foken Brown! ...more

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