Dimensions
130 x 198 x 13mm
Two colonial officers extol the benefits they are bringing to an African village in the form of "quays and warehouses, and barracks - and billiard-rooms". A French republican who has fathered two idiot-sons makes his peace with the Church - only to have an idiot-daughter. A woman chooses not to leave her husband . . . but he leaves her.
Such are the ironies of Conrad's earliest short stories, no apprentice work but miniature masterpieces in their own right. As astoundingly original in construction as the great novels that were to come, these tales are in many ways more challenging and more disturbing still. A sense of human existence as surprising and often perplexing informs every page of this remarkable collection. Complex, arresting and unsettling, these are indeed "tales of unrest".
The most comprehensive paperback edition available, with introduction, notes, selected criticism, text summary and chronology of Conrad's life and times.