Tales of Unrest by CONRAD, Joseph
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January 1, 1970 10:00 am
Tales of Unrest (1898) is the first collection of short stories by Joseph Conrad published in his lifetime.
Joseph Conrad (1857–1924), a Polish-born English novelist, was a master in the formats of long short story and novella, a form of story longer than conventional short story but shorter than a novel. Some of Conrad’s most acclaimed works have been written in these formats, most notably Heart of Darkness (1899).
Tales of Unrest contains five stories; Karain: A Memory (written 1897; read by Jhiu), The Idiots (1896; read by Ann Boulais), An Outpost of Progress (1896; read by Kristine Bekere), The Return (1897; read by Raerity) and The Lagoon (1896; read by David Lazarus). Author’s note read by Sibella Denton. (Summary by Illiterati)
Recent Episodes
00 - Author's Note
55 years ago01 - Karain: A Memory, chapter 1
55 years ago02 - Karain: A Memory, chapter 2
55 years ago03 - Karain: A Memory, chapter 3
55 years ago04 - Karain: A Memory, chapter 4
55 years ago05 - Karain: A Memory, chapter 5
55 years ago06 - Karain: A Memory, chapter 6
55 years ago07 - The Idiots, part 1
55 years ago08 - The Idiots, part 2
55 years ago09 - The Idiots, part 3
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