Nostromo (Version 2)

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Joseph Conrad 1921
English
  • Author's Note
  • Part First, Chapter 1
  • Part First, Chapter 2
  • Part First, Chapter 3
  • Part First, Chapter 4
  • Part First, Chapter 5
  • Part First, Chapter 6, section 1
  • Part First, Chapter 6, section 2
  • Part First, Chapter 7
  • Part First, Chapter 8, section 1
  • Part First, Chapter 8, section 2
  • Part Second, Chapter 1
  • Part Second, Chapter 2
  • Part Second, Chapter 3
  • Part Second, Chapter 4
  • Part Second, Chapter 5, section 1
  • Part Second, Chapter 5, section 2
  • Part Second, Chapter 6
  • Part Second, Chapter 7, section 1
  • Part Second, Chapter 7, section 2
  • Part Second, Chapter 8, section 1
  • Part Second, Chapter 8, section 2
  • Part Third, Chapter 1
  • Part Third, Chapter 2
  • Part Third, Chapter 3
  • Part Third, Chapter 4
  • Part Third, Chapter 5
  • Part Third, Chapter 6
  • Part Third, Chapter 7
  • Part Third, Chapter 8
  • Part Third, Chapter 9
  • Part Third, Chapter 10
  • Part Third, Chapter 11
  • Part Third, Chapter 12
  • Part Third, Chapter 13
In Nostromo, Joseph Conrad has transformed an apocryphal anecdote about a sailor who got away with stealing a boat loaded with silver into a grandly panoramic, yet deeply unsettling, narrative that sees every conceivable type of political person — from the laughably oafish and brutal to various shades of the well-meaning — caught up in an episode of revolutionary upheaval in the fictional South American country of Costaguana. Who, if anyone, will emerge from this dreadful saga with a shred of dignity left intact? - Summary by Peter Dann

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