Conrad's great novel is a rich study not only of a typical South
American country, but of the politics of any underdeveloped
country, and for this reason it is permanently topical. Ian Watt
addresses Conrad's concerns when writing the work, and provides an
accessible introduction, taking account of background, history and
politics, and reception and influence.
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