Lord Jim, Joseph Conrad
Lord Jim, Joseph Conrad
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Lord Jim

Author: Joseph Conrad

Narrator: Gene Engene

Unabridged: 13 hr 11 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/09/2015

Categories: Fiction, Classic


Synopsis

This adventure story of the south seas is one of Conrads best known works. Jim is a young man who has chosen a career with the Merchant Marines. Early on he is tested by the sea and found wanting. His ship founders on the high seas and sinks. Disregarding the passengers, Jim, and the rest of the crew manage to escape in lifeboats. The passengers die with the ship. Haunted by his one act of cowardice Jim wanders from port to port in search of self-respect. He manages to redeem himself and earn the title of Lord Jim in a dangerous and exciting fashion. Like all of Conrads stories it begins a little slow but as the story unfolds the action builds to an exciting conclusion.

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Reviews

Goodreads review by Vit on October 15, 2023

Since antiquity, seafaring is covered with mists of mystery – from The Odyssey to Moby-Dick or, the Whale – perils and wonders of the sea, unknown distant shores, bountiful climes. A seafaring novel Lord Jim is an array of colourful types but first of all it is a profound psychological tale of person......more

Goodreads review by Henry on January 10, 2021

Jim, no other name is given except the rather pretentious one of Lord, which he acquires later on. A son of an English clergyman, who seeks adventure, among other things at sea. And becomes the first mate of the rusty, old, local steamer Patna at the age of 23. Going from port to port, mostly in the......more

Goodreads review by A.E. on February 05, 2021

This is the book I most often recommend to others. It has a near-perfect balance of character, plot, and theme, which is almost impossible to find and very powerful. I also find it inspiring that English was Joseph Conrad’s third language. He wrote exceptional, elegant prose. Joseph Conrad’s books a......more

Goodreads review by Jango on September 06, 2007

So much to say about this novel. One one hand it's an adventure tale, but on the other it's a harbinger of the modern novel, told from various points of view, creating an almost cubist vision of one man's struggle with guilt and morality. The prose is beautiful and the characters fascinating, every......more

Goodreads review by Megan on May 19, 2014

It has been over a week and a half since I last finished a book. This is so extremely unusual. I'm trying not to hold it agains the collection of books I've been reading that week in a half, but at times it's hard. I find myself eyeing Ulysses suspiciously, poke The Reality Dysfunction every once in......more