Almayer's Folly (Version 3)

Almayer's Folly (Version 3)

by Joseph Conrad

12 chapters6h 43mEnglish1915

About this book

Joseph Conrad was born in former Poland, spent part of his childhood exiled in Russia because of his father's Polish nationalist political activities, learned and read French early, and did not speak a word of English until his late teens. It is perhaps not surprising, then, that when Conrad came to write this, his first novel, it centred on the pain of having a contested sense of identity, the experience of having to choose, in the midst of argument and derision, whether one was really 'this or that'. The Almayer of the story is a morose and hapless trader of Dutch extraction, settled in shambolic poverty on a river in Borneo. He dreams of finding gold inland and taking his mixed-race daughter Nina triumphantly to the Netherlands, where neither of them has ever been. Nina and her strong-willed Filipina mother, however, prove to have quite different loyalties and a quite different plan — though this plan, in turn, soon appears to come unstuck. (Summary by Peter Dann)

Chapters (12)

1Chapter 1
1952
2Chapter 2
1530
3Chapter 3
1694
4Chapter 4
1389
5Chapter 5
1791
6Chapter 6
1695
7Chapter 7
2014
8Chapter 8
2269
9Chapter 9
2326
10Chapter 10
2152
11Chapter 11
2602
12Chapter 12
2799

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