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by Joseph Conrad
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The Lexical Funk!
The Lexical Funk! rated it 10 years ago
Reading Like a Writer A cliche is a cliche is a cliche. But cliches also contain bits of folk wisdom. And perhaps the greatest bit of folk wisdom for writers -- there are really only two ways to learn how to write: read (like a writer) and write. Reading like a writer can be difficult. It means ...
Philosophical Musings of a Book Nerd
Philosophical Musings of a Book Nerd rated it 10 years ago
This is another one of those books that I read back at university for my English subject. In fact it was one of the last books that we studied, and I must have taken an interest in it because I noted that I had underlined a few sentences that I found intriguing (or at least relevant to the course). ...
Sarah's Library
Sarah's Library rated it 10 years ago
20/11 - Oh dear! This is noted as being a 'difficult' book in the copious notes that preface the actual story. If 'high falutin' readers of literary literature consider it 'difficult' I'm pretty sure I'm going to have trouble.25 pages later and I'm still reading the notes, and I'm not even allowed t...
Shiftyj1
Shiftyj1 rated it 11 years ago
Evidently, this one is suppose to be brilliant, but I must have missed that. There were parts that I thought were written extremely well and parts that I thought the author was just throwing up a bunch of long impressive words together in hopes of creating a sentence. I like to try the “classics”, b...
hippieed perceptions
hippieed perceptions rated it 11 years ago
I think this is first book that my dad has ever suggested to me that I did not also love. I won't say that it was bad, per say, just that it was so incredibly boring until Marlow finally met up with Mr. Kurtz (over 100 pages in) that I thought I would go crazy. Seriously, how does a 133 page book f...
Sharon E. Cathcart
Sharon E. Cathcart rated it 11 years ago
I am probably one of a half-dozen people on the planet who have never seen "Apocalypse Now," the film based on this novella.While the book was okay, it just was not my cup of tea. An English tramp steamer captain named Marlow is hired to go into the Belgian Congo and bring out Kurtz, a station manag...
The English Student
The English Student rated it 11 years ago
Heart of Darkness is one of those famous (or notorious) books that turn out to be very different from your preconceptions. As most of you probably know, Heart of Darkness is the story of Marlow, a sailor who journeys up the River Congo to the heart of Africa to rescue Kurtz, an ivory-raider who has ...
tricours
tricours rated it 11 years ago
I listened to this as an audio book, and with quite some time in-between parts, so I probably missed out on part of the "experience" and therefore did not appreciate it as much as I could have.
travelin
travelin rated it 12 years ago
Utter admiration for a man who taught himself English and became a world-renowned author, but he still writes like old-world Polish nobility taking long pauses before saying something profound about the crackers. I should try this one again, but the essays of Conrad aren't any more lucid.
Book Trauma
Book Trauma rated it 12 years ago
For some reason this was not assigned reading when I was in school. That might be a good thing for some people but I was one of those strange kids that loved reading assignments even if it was something I would probably never pick on my own. I also find this surprising because this book is full of t...
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