End of the Tether

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Author: Joseph Conrad ISBN: 1230000245450
Publisher: Consumer Oriented Ebooks Publisher Publication: June 9, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Joseph Conrad
ISBN: 1230000245450
Publisher: Consumer Oriented Ebooks Publisher
Publication: June 9, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

End of the Tether is, without doubt, one of Joseph Conrad's best works. As is the case in many of his works, it is nautical in nature. However, unlike many of his nautical works, it is no coming of age story.

End of the Tether should be viewed along with Dostoyevsky rather than Kipling. The story seems much more real than heroic. There is no great triumph. Rather, we see the weight of honor and duty further crushing a amiable, self made, gentleman who has already been dealt blows of devastation by disability, capitalism gone sour, and family needs.

This is no happy go lucky story, or jolly romp. It is an honest look at a man and packs powerful emotions. It is amazing how Joseph Conrad has transcended the years and told the story of Gen X. The narrative may seem different; but the emotions of the story are the same.

This book is a must read.

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End of the Tether is, without doubt, one of Joseph Conrad's best works. As is the case in many of his works, it is nautical in nature. However, unlike many of his nautical works, it is no coming of age story.

End of the Tether should be viewed along with Dostoyevsky rather than Kipling. The story seems much more real than heroic. There is no great triumph. Rather, we see the weight of honor and duty further crushing a amiable, self made, gentleman who has already been dealt blows of devastation by disability, capitalism gone sour, and family needs.

This is no happy go lucky story, or jolly romp. It is an honest look at a man and packs powerful emotions. It is amazing how Joseph Conrad has transcended the years and told the story of Gen X. The narrative may seem different; but the emotions of the story are the same.

This book is a must read.

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