The tale of a man's inability to escape his self-delusion and the tragic results that ensue,
Almayer's Folly unfolds with the lush prose and keen psychological insights for which its author is renowned. Set in nineteenth-century Borneo, the novel recounts the brief rise and protracted fall of Kaspar Almayer, a Dutch merchant who has struggled for 25 years to practice his trade in the jungle. Only his daughter, Nina, brightens Almayer's embittered marriage to a Malayan, and he dreams of their triumphant return to civilization — a fantasy undermined by Almayer's own greed and prejudice.
This tale of personal tragedy offers a wider perspective on the disastrous effects of colonialism, a view familiar to the author from the worldly wealth of experience he acquired in fifteen years of service as a merchant seaman. Conrad infused his first novel with many of the themes and settings that he would return to again and again in his later fiction: the clash of Western and Eastern cultures, the sovereignty of the natural world, and the consequences of cowardice and racism. A gripping and thought-provoking chronicle,
Almayer's Folly abounds in the page-turning excitement that won Conrad his place among the greatest storytellers in English literature.
Reprint of a standard edition.
Availability | Instant |
ISBN 10 | 0486153789 |
ISBN 13 | 9780486153780 |
Author/Editor | Joseph Conrad |
Format | eBook |
Grade level | 9 and Up (ages 14 and up) |
Page Count | 144 |
Dimensions | 5 3/16 x 8 1/4 |