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Nostromo by Joseph Conrad (Hardcover)

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“Nostromo” is a novel written by the Polish-British author Joseph Conrad. It was first published in 1904 and is considered one of Conrad’s major works. The novel is set in the fictional South American country of Costaguana during a period of political upheaval and social unrest.

The central character of the novel is a man named Nostromo, an Italian expatriate and the trusted and enigmatic figurehead of the powerful silver-mining company in the port city of Sulaco. The story revolves around political intrigue, corruption, and the struggle for power in the fictional country, with Nostromo becoming deeply involved in the complex and often treacherous events that unfold.

The title character, Nostromo, is a complex and ambiguous figure, and the novel explores themes such as the nature of power, the impact of wealth and corruption, and the human cost of political upheaval. Conrad’s writing style in “Nostromo” is known for its dense prose and intricate narrative structure.

The novel is highly regarded for its exploration of the psychological and moral dimensions of its characters, as well as its portrayal of the turbulent historical and political context of the time. “Nostromo” is often considered a precursor to the modernist literary movement, and its complex narrative and psychological depth have made it a subject of study and analysis in literature courses.

If you appreciate novels that delve into complex characters and explore the intricate dynamics of political and social change, “Nostromo” by Joseph Conrad may be a challenging but rewarding read.

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