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Heart of Darkness - Joseph Conrad's Iconic Tale of Colonial Cruelty and Human Darkness - cover

Heart of Darkness - Joseph Conrad's Iconic Tale of Colonial Cruelty and Human Darkness

Joseph Conrad

Publisher: Zenith Horizon Publishing

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Summary

A journey into the heart of Africa… and the abyss of the human soul.

In Heart of Darkness, Joseph Conrad delivers one of the most haunting and influential novellas ever written. Follow Marlow, a steamboat captain navigating the Congo River, as he searches for the mysterious ivory trader Kurtz—a man once idealistic, now consumed by madness and power.

This novella is more than an adventure story—it's a profound critique of colonialism, greed, and the moral decay hiding beneath civilization's surface. Powerful, atmospheric, and unsettling, Conrad's masterpiece continues to challenge readers over a century later.

🖤 This edition features:

The complete, unabridged original text

Striking illustrations that bring Marlow's eerie journey to life

Thoughtful formatting optimized for Kindle devices

📖 A literary cornerstone that inspired works like Apocalypse Now and influenced generations of modern writers.

Enter the jungle. Face the truth.
Get your copy today and experience the darkness within.
Available since: 06/11/2025.
Print length: 152 pages.

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