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Jan 28, 2016
Shriya
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There are three ways of looking at this book:
1. By looking at Conrad as a xenophobic whiteman in Africa
2.By looking at the book as a white man's denunciation of colonialism
3.By looking at it like I do!
Of course, I would prefer my own view here in this review. This is a book after all, that led to this whole "Racism in Conrad's Heart of Darkness" debate after Chinua Achebe's eponymous lecture in 1975, and over the years, I've heard many people, mostly "blacks" and "whites" arguing about whether ...more
1. By looking at Conrad as a xenophobic whiteman in Africa
2.By looking at the book as a white man's denunciation of colonialism
3.By looking at it like I do!
Of course, I would prefer my own view here in this review. This is a book after all, that led to this whole "Racism in Conrad's Heart of Darkness" debate after Chinua Achebe's eponymous lecture in 1975, and over the years, I've heard many people, mostly "blacks" and "whites" arguing about whether ...more

Aug 09, 2014
Christine
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BBC 4 Extra Debut.
4 Extra Debut. Sea captain Marlow is ordered to sail up the Congo to find the mysterious ivory trader, Mr Kurtz. ...more
4 Extra Debut. Sea captain Marlow is ordered to sail up the Congo to find the mysterious ivory trader, Mr Kurtz. ...more

I was excited for this book. It's been sitting on my shelf for a little while and had been so built up. You know, one of those turn of the century novellas that shaped English literature into what it is today and challenged the ideas of morality and what not.
And you know what it felt like? It felt like reading an Old Spice ad.
It was the characteristic flowery over-description that I can tolerate, but after Purge was a bit of a smack in the face of how old Londoners (not English, Joseph Conrad wa ...more
And you know what it felt like? It felt like reading an Old Spice ad.
It was the characteristic flowery over-description that I can tolerate, but after Purge was a bit of a smack in the face of how old Londoners (not English, Joseph Conrad wa ...more

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