Nostromo A Tale of the Seaboard

Nostromo A Tale of the Seaboard

Joseph Conrad

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Lushena Books
Año de edición:
2024
ISBN:
9798890969026
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Nostromo: A Tale of the Seaboard by Joseph Conrad is a novel set in the fictional South American country of Costaguana. The story centers around the town of Sulaco, where an Italian expatriate named Giovanni Battista Fidanza-known as 'Nostromo'-is regarded as an incorruptible and heroic foreman. Costaguana is plagued by political turmoil, corruption, and the conflicting interests of foreign powers, mainly represented by the wealthy Gould family, who own a silver mine that is central to the region’s economy and political influence.As Costaguana’s civil war erupts, Nostromo is tasked with transporting the silver from the mine to safety to prevent it from falling into the hands of rebel forces. However, the journey is fraught with obstacles, and Nostromo becomes entangled in the fate of the treasure, which ultimately symbolizes the seductive power of wealth. Initially selfless and loyal, Nostromo finds himself struggling with the effects of greed and ambition. His relationship with the silver eventually leads to tragic consequences for himself and those around him, as he becomes obsessed with hiding the fortune for his personal gain.Nostromo examines themes of political corruption, the corrosive effects of wealth, and the inherent flaws of human nature. Conrad uses his setting to critique colonialism and the ways in which imperialism exploits and destabilizes nations. Through Nostromo’s complex character, Conrad shows how noble intentions can be distorted by power and greed, ultimately leading to the disintegration of personal honor and moral integrity

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