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Would you like a shrink-wrapped Heart of Darkness for whichever you're keener to be rid of? If so email me your postal details. Edited to grumble that the touchstone isn't working. And edited again to withdraw the grumble and apologise for impatience.

dchaikin, I will be interested in what you think of King Leopold's Ghost after your recent read of Heart of Darkness . . .

... fat ones: The Story of Edgar Sawtelle The Garden of Last Days and I see my son, who has been urging me to read Heart of Darkness, has put a copy right at the top of my TBR-Soon! pile (as opposed to my overloaded TRR - Someday bookshelf).

... while reading them. They were so painful to read; I have no idea why I was compelled to read all ten that I owned. Heart of Darkness is somewhere on the list partly because the writing was so dense as to make it completely incomprehensible, and partly because it was thoroughly ...

btw, dchaikin, I saw on the other thread you have read and enjoyed Heart of Darkness; have you read King Leopold's Ghost? A great (but grim) book and a nice companion to the Conrad (who is mentioned in the book, of course).

... Mazlish (I know this book is a little weird for this kind of list, but it was such a good parenting book.) Then 3. Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad 4. Late Innings by Roger Angell (an old book on baseball, but it was somehow really nice to read. It got me out of a "readers ...

When you read Heart of Darkness would it have been more interesting if you were familiar with the context? One problem we have is that yes, these books are timeless classics, but like the Bible, when read out of context the lessons are lost. I love this book and think it one of the five or ten ...

... I thought there had to be something wrong with *me* because I found The Scarlet Letter, The Red Badge of Courage, and Heart of Darkness to be unbelievably painful reading. Shakespeare is tough reading for sure. Fortunately, I did have a high school English teacher who loved Shakespeare, ...

Does anyone besides me think the true Heart of Darkness was in the whited sepulchre in Brussels (or wherever Marlowe went to take the job) with the woman in black knitting like Madame LaFarge (I think) in A Tale of Two Cities? Knitting disaster. I love this novel.

Re: Heart of Darkness and people hating it The edition I have is one of those Critical Editions with a bunch of related essays at the back along with the standard notes and such. Usually I ignore all of that (a privilege I allow myself after spending years as a lit major) but for some reason I ...

... Sweet Bird of Youth/The Ugly Duckling Love on the Dole/The Wealth of Nations The Unbearable Lightness of Being/The Heart of Darkness

There are a lot of posts about LTers abosolutely hating Heart of Darkness. I'm with you Perkin, I liked it. I thought it was fairly accessible. I even tolerated Nostromo, which got off to a real, slow, start. Conrad is not easy.

There are a lot of posts about LTers abosolutely hating Heart of Darkness. I'm with you Perkin, I liked it. I thought it was fairly accessible. I even tolerated Nostromo, which got off to a real, slow, start. Conrad is not easy.

Hmm I always wonder if I fully appreciated Heart of Darkness at sixteen but then again I loved Catch 22 at about the same age. If you are enjoying Conrad MrA The Secret Agent is interesting and sort of topical for our modern world. I have never read LeGuin. Where would be a good place to ...

Finished Heart of Darkness, and what a wild ride that was. Short but intense. I think it's good to read a book like that without studying too carefully the first time, or even thinking about it too deeply, but just let it wash over you. You can always come back to it later with more thought, and ...

... willya? I'm no good at the subtleties of human relationships and using intuition. Which bodes ill for my current read, Heart of Darkness. But it's interesting so far, i'm glad i picked it. How many "Marlow"s are there in literature, i wonder?

... read in school I hated, and I don't know if it was due to the book itself or the fact that I had to read it. As an example, Heart of Darkness has a special place in my heart as my least favorite book ever, but I've read comments from several people who loved it. It's important to expose ...

... in Barbara Tuchman's The Proud Tower. It's amazing how contemporary it all seems today. Lizzy, I think you will find Heart of Darkness to be well worth moving to the top of the list. I always hate to overpraise any work of art and set expectations too high, but for me this short fable ...

... a first year English class and then again in a second year English. I swear I will never again take a course that includes the Heart of Darkness. It's a short book, but it took me forever to plod through it the first time, and even longer the second time. I have the Norton Critical Edition, ...

I took a great books class last year and Heart of Darkness was one of the books. On the surface it just seems a story, but when it gets analyzed it turns into something completely different. I don't always want to think that hard. At the moment I can't recall all the psychology, symbolism, etc., ...

... a Conrad fan - the only one I've liked is The Secret Agent, and not enough to read again or anything. I also found Heart of Darkness hard to read, and I kept thinking I was missing something. You're right - it's very dense, it's not my kind of story - didn't like it. Whenever I say ...

... of stories that wear their art and profundity in the guise of rattling good stories, that I felt The Secret Agent and Heart of Darkness were my own beaux idéals.

Vanye in The Green Dragon : Most HATED books (jun 5, 2008, 11:21pm)

... it first came out & did not like the story but it was only years later that i found out that it was based (more or less) on Heart of Darkness. I decided to read that story to see if it gave me any sort of insight about the movie. Well, not exactly an insight but, rather a confirmation that ...

... perfect amalgamation of story and substance, and not scope (ie., length) I'd lean more toward giving the palm to Conrad's Heart of Darkness and his The Secret Agent.

... out. I may mooch another copy. In the meantime, i have pre-emptively extracted The Dream Room, The Other Wind, and Heart Of Darkness. I shall decide which to take with me tomorrow morning. Decisions, decisions.

Heart of Darkness is actually one of my absolute favorite novels. However, Nostromo is definitely on my most hated list. Wow, setting up a story and giving background is one thing, but Conrad went more than a little overboard. It felt like I was reading an encyclopedia written with the ...

I remember reading Heart of Darkness... or rather the way I tried to go through it...

Heart of Darkness has been one of my literary stumbling blocks. I found the writing to be extremely dense and difficult to read. My focus kept wandering, making it one of the longest short books I have ever read. I know there are quite a few people who love this novel. I want to hear why ...

Heart of Darkness. It was for a high school English class, but on a unit where we had a choice (from a set list of books). I thought 'Oh, it's only about 100 pages, this will be easy to get through.' I got 3 pages into it, and had to keep reading those 3 pages over and over and over again ...

Heart of the World by Linda Barnes Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad Bleeding Hearts by Ian Rankin Lonely Hearts by John Harvey Piece of My Heart by Peter Robinson

... Arthur's Court and Life on the Mississippi The Education of Henry Adams The Mayor of Casterbridge Nostromo and Heart of Darkness and Lord Jim The Age of Innocence and The House of Mirth Kokoro Works by Robert Frost Stories by Chekov and Lu Hsun Zuleika Dobson Stories ...

From PBS: Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad and from Waldenbooks: A Summer to Die by Lois Lowry

So far, I've read Lord Jim, Heart of Darkness, and Nostromo. I just couldn't get into them, and Nostromo made me want to beat my head against a wall until the last 100 pages or so (when things start to happen). I recognize his ability as a writer - I suppose I just didn't much like his ...

jfetting - are you referring to his book about Africa Heart of Darkness as the disappointment when you say he redeemed himself? I read The Secret Agent last year and really enjoyed it. I think he is rather a dark and depressing writer, but excellent. What amazed me also, was that he was not ...

#64: (my second message to dczapka today about Heart of Darkness) Yeah, I almost listed Heart of Darkness as my "don't read" H-novel. Absolutely brutal for me to get through. But I have heard enough positive reviews about it, from people I respect, that I know that your "get or don't get" ...

... Ironically enough, there are some short book that take a long time to read. Like Nausea or The Turn of the Screw or Heart of Darkness. Billy Budd is starting to look like one of those deceptively short novels. -- M1001

There's a Heart of Darkness lovefest going on at Book Talk > What Books Would You Want to See as a Movie, here: http://www.librarything.com/talktopic.php?topic=32915&work=2575#572862 While I can appreciate the literary merit of Heart of Darkness, the first time I read it for first-year ...

... will have to go to the other H I've read from the list, but one that I think is seriously underloved: Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness.

Of recent reads, Heart of Darkness. Not because of racism, but because I found it just so dully written and unengaging. It took me 4 days to read even though it's so short.

Yes, Apocalypse Now was most definitely based on Heart of Darkness, although the location, time and situation was changed. I wouldn't call it a film version of HoD though. The book that screamed "movie" to me was Coraline when I read it a few years ago. Very specifically, it screamed for a T ...

I'm pretty sure that Apocalypse Now was based on Heart of Darkness.

... (in English: "Hunger") The Picture of Dorian Gray The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (long ago) Dracula (long ago) Heart of Darkness The Call of the Wild (long ago) Juvikfolke Growth of the Soil (in Norwegian: "Markens grøde") Kristin Lavransdatter Der Zauberberg Der Pr ...

Yes, now that you mention it, it was "The Ghost and the Darkness." It was hunting lions. I've not read Heart of Darkness, which could have spared me a bit of egg. Oh well, I'll just grab some toast and have "frog in a pocket."

It happened to me with Heart of Darkness in high school. Between my starting and finishing the book, a friend committed suicide. The despair and nihilism crept into my bones and never completely left.

Heart of Darkness I didn't like at all. Turn of the Screw was a painfully dull "ghost" story. And I agree with the Virginia Woolf comment above. Started a few of her books, never made it past the first few paragraph. The effort to understand what she was writing in each sentence was more ...

... latch on and enjoy it as well. It's influenced by Lord of the Flies (which I don't like), Apocolypse Now, and Heart of Darkness. It works around motifs of backpacking, Generation X and searching for identity, Vietnam, popular culture, escape, and utopian societies. In all honesty, ...

... (Dostoevsky) The Little Prince (St. Exupery) The Outsider (Camus) A Passage to India (Forster) Heart of Darkness (Conrad) Light in August (Faulkner) Shipping News (Proulx) God of Small Things (Roy) Ground Beneath Her Feet (Rushdie) ...

Joseph Conrad - Heart of Darkness was the longest 125 pages I've read in a long, long time. Yes, it was good and rewarding but man was it a long read.

... the hardest to read - it's not really authors so much as individual books for me - found it really painful getting though Heart of Darkness and Germinal. Sadly, as they were both uni set books I couldn't just give up and bin them but, God, was I glad to see them go at the end of the course! ...

... it: The novel—one of the many novels—that came to mind as I read The Savage Detectives was Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness. In just the same way as Conrad's Kurtz exists more as a rumor than a reality, as the verbiage he produces and which is produced about him rather than ...

... -- Herman Melville 67) The Garden Party -- Katherine Mansfield 68) Tarzan of the Apes -- Edgar Rice Burroughs 69) Heart of Darkness -- Joseph Conrad 70) The Awakening -- Kate Chopin 71) The Yellow Wallpaper -- Charlotte Perkins Gilman 72) The Adventures of Sherlock Holme ...

... ucer On the Beaten Path Robert Alden Rubin The Prince Nicholo Machiavelli Pilgrim's Progrss John Bunyan Beowulf Heart of Darkness and some other short stories by Joseph Conrad Return to Wild America Scott Weidensaul War and Peace Leo Tolstoy Season's of the Wild Sy Montgomery ...

Heart of Darkness, by Joseph Conrad

... then stopped until recently completing my third. So far....(do short stories count? I've read a bunch of those - LOL) Heart of Darkness followed by a viewing and review of the movie, "Apocalypse Now." -sorry I can't seem to underline in this text box. Romeo and Juliet (re-read) Pir ...

... lver 22, My Antonia Willa Cather 23. The Magician of Lublin Isaac B. Singer 24. The Good Earth Pearl Buck 25. Heart of Darkness Joseph Conrad I have included only novels & short fiction. There should be separate lists for poetry & plays.

... them to see if there was more there than I saw when I was younger, but the only one my opinion seems to have changed on is Heart of Darkness.

March 19, 2008 #17 Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad Well, I read this book for school, but I am happy to have read it because I would not have otherwise and I enjoyed it. Also, it is the kind of book that you can brag about reading. I feel sophisticated and worldly when I tell people I read ...

March 19, 2008 #17 Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad Well, I read this book for school, but I am happy to have read it because I would not have otherwise and I enjoyed it. It was a little bit confusing, there were some parts that I totally missed. I will have to read this again before the exam. ...

ty1997 in Book talk : Required Reading (mar 19, 2008, 5:38am)

... to read ones that I wasn't assigned in high school. Lately that's been: 1984 Animal Farm Slaughterhouse Five Heart of Darkness Of Mice and Men Fahrenheit 451 Currently, I'm reading A Tale of Two Cities

philosojerk in Book talk : Required Reading (mar 18, 2008, 5:56pm)

... only did I get to read this great book twice, but in two languages :D Lord of the Flies is up there, too, as well as Heart of Darkness - another one I read in both HS and college (though both times in English).

I'm reading Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad

jillmwo in The Green Dragon : Topic (mar 18, 2008, 9:21a