Publisher's Synopsis
A novella, Heart of Darkness is Joseph Conrad's most popular work and a fundamental book regarding the matter of imperialism. Heart of Darkness is situated to some degree out traveling that Conrad took through cutting edge Congo during his years as a mariner. He captained a boat that cruised down the Congo River. Conrad surrendered this strategic a disease constrained him to come back to England, where he took a shot at his novella right around 10 years after the fact. The nearness of sick characters in the novella represents the way that Heart of Darkness is, at any rate to some degree, self-portraying. Numerous theories have been made about the personality of different characters, for example, the Manager, or Kurtz, most as of late and maybe most precisely in Adam Hochschild's King Leopold's Ghost. In any case, the geological, just as true to life, dubiousness of the novel- - which is one of its generally creative, frequenting qualities - make it practically difficult to nail down these subtleties without a doubt.