Victory An Island Tale

Victory An Island Tale by Joseph Conrad, published by Penguin in 1994, is a literary work that explores the life of Axel Heyst, a disenchanted Swede who becomes involved with a coal company on a remote island in the Malay archipelago. After the company’s failure, Heyst retreats from humanity, only to be drawn back into the world when he rescues a girl and takes her to his secluded island retreat. This edition spans 327 pages and is presented in English.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of isolation and human connection, as Heyst’s life takes unexpected turns following his encounter with the girl. The story unfolds against the backdrop of the island, highlighting the complexities of Heyst’s character and his interactions with the world around him. Through this tale, Conrad examines the intricacies of human relationships and the impact of solitude, making it a thought-provoking addition to the literary fiction genre.
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Axel Heyst, a disenchanted Swede, becomes involved in the operation of a coal company on a remote island in the Malay archipelago. When that fails, he turns his back on humanity until, once again, he is drawn into contact with the world by a girl whom he rescues and bears off to his island retreat.
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