Heart of Darkness
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Heart of Darkness is Joseph Conrad’s haunting novella about the brutal realities of imperialism and the dark recesses of the human soul. Narrated by Charles Marlow, a steamboat captain sent to retrieve an elusive ivory trader named Kurtz from deep within the Congo, the story traces a journey both physical and psychological.
As Marlow travels farther upriver into the heart of colonial Africa, he witnesses the devastating consequences of European exploitation and confronts disturbing truths about civilization, power, and moral corruption. Kurtz, once an idealist, has become a symbol of unrestrained authority and madness.
First published in 1899, Heart of Darkness remains a powerful critique of imperialism and a foundational work of modernist literature, celebrated for its layered narrative, complex symbolism, and philosophical depth.