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Nostromo

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Nostromo, first published in 1904, is arguably Conrad’s greatest and most complex novel. A compelling adventure story, it is also a novel of profound psychological insight and of powerful political implications. It tells the story of a Central American state whose silver mine serves both literally and metaphorically as the source of the country‘s value. Written at the time of the development of the Panama Canal, Nostromo is set in the imaginary province of Sulaco, which secedes from the federation of Costaguana in order to protect its natural resource, the silver mine. The parallels with the ‘revolution’ fomented in Panama by the United States in 1903 are striking; just as Panama seceded from Columbia to satisfy the material interests of the canal builders, so the secession of Sulaco serves the material interests of ‘the Gould concession.’ In this edition a variety of documents from the period (including material concerning American involvement in Central America in the early twentieth century, early critical notices, and family letters of Conrad’s) help to set the text in context.

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ISBN: 9781551110745
Publication date: 30th April 1997
Author: Joseph Conrad
Publisher: Broadview Press Ltd
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 596 pages
Series: Broadview Literary Texts
Genres: Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers
Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000
Modern and Contemporary Fiction