Writer’s Wednesday: Joseph Conrad

Click Here to Read: Joseph Conrad on Wikipedia.

Click Here to Read:  The Best Joseph Conrad Novels on the Interesting Literature website on May 29, 2015.

Click Here to Read:  Where Did Kurtz Come From?: A new theory on the origins of the legendary character from Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness By Matthew Pearl on the Slate website on .April 29 2015.

Click Here to Read:  With Conrad on the Congo River: What counts as progress? I traveled to Africa to see what has, and hasn’t, changed since the author’s visit over a century ago By Maya Jasanoff in The New York Times on August 18, 2017.

Click Here to Read: The moral agent: What he wants us to see is: the lot. Not one side or another, but the whole shooting match A Polish immigrant, cabin boy and gunrunner, Joseph Conrad wrote action-packed adventure stories, which were also modernist classics. Giles Foden celebrates an enduring master on the 150th anniversary of his birth by Giles Foden on the Guardian Website on December 1, 2007.

Click Here to Read:  The Moral Sense in Joseph Conrad’s Lord Jim by George A. Panichas in Humanitas Volume XIII, No. 1, 2000.

Click Here to Read: Conrad’s Influence on Modern Writers in Twentieth Century Literature, Summer, 1990.

Click Here to Read:   The Fine Art of Ambiguous Writing: The author Reif Larsen says Joseph Conrad and Anselm Kiefer taught him how to practice omission without infuriating his readers by Joe Fassler in The Atlantic Monthly on February 24, 2015.

Click Here to Read:   11 Reasons to Think of Joseph Conrad as a Polish Writer, After All by Mikołaj Gliński on the Culture.pl website on March 27, 2017.

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