OK - I finished this today. Unfortunately, due to reasons of general tiredness every time I picked up my Kindle this week, I found it hard to get into the writing or story. However, that doesn't mean I didn't find it interesting.
Actually, I was going to go on and on about a Russian story in the eyes of a Westerner, but it looks like Conrad was basically Russian and his father was a revolutionary. So he had a much stronger perspective than I had originally thought.
Anyone want to take a stab at what he was saying in this book?
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