A review by louiza_read2live
Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad

2.0

A great classic, but also one that disappointed me. I believe it's highly symbolic with truly beautiful descriptions; however, the overall structure of one man narrating his journey into Africa and his impression (or obsession with) of Mr. Kurtz, it was not appealing to me. I found it somewhat dull and difficult to follow. I definitely recommend it though because for someone else might prove to be a great book. Also, just the fact that Conrad was Polish and English was his third language (French was his second) it makes the reading of this book worth it if only to realize through the beauty of its language the genius of this man who wrote his most known books, including Heart of Darkness, in English!! Who is Mr. Kurtz? If you're ready to discover this elusive man, have a dictionary at hand... I can assure you, you'll need it. (Now, that I have formed my possibly erroneous opinion of the identity of Mr. Kurtz,, I'm ready to read the literary criticism, so I can be either enlightened or utterly confused). PS. These were my thoughts on the book years ago when I've read it and again the language was very difficult for me. I hope that if I was to reread it one day my thoughts might change and like it more.