Add to Book Shelf
Flag as Inappropriate
Email this Book

Nostromo

By Conrad, Joseph

Click here to view

Book Id: WPLBN0002952852
Format Type:
File Size: 508.89 MB
Reproduction Date: 2010

Title: Nostromo  
Author: Conrad, Joseph
Volume:
Language: English
Subject: Fiction, Fiction, Literature
Collections: Audio Books Collection, Nostromo
Historic
Publication Date:
1904
Publisher: LibriVox Audio Books

Citation

APA MLA Chicago

Conrad, B. J. (1904). Nostromo. Retrieved from http://www.self.gutenberg.org/


Description
Señor Gould is a native Costaguanan of English descent who owns the silver-mining concession in Sulaco. He is tired of the political instability in Costaguana and its concomitant corruption, and puts his weight behind the Ribierist project, which he believes will finally bring stability to the country after years of misrule and tyranny by self-serving dictators. Instead, the silver mine and the wealth it has generated become a magnet for local warlords to fight over, plunging Costaguana into a new round of chaos. Among others, the revolutionary Montero invades Sulaco; Señor Gould, adamant that his silver should not become spoil for his enemies, entrusts it to Nostromo, the trusted capataz de los cargadores (head longshoreman). Nostromo is an Italian expatriate who has risen to that position through his daring exploits. (Nostromo is Italian for mate or boatswain, as well as a contraction of nostro uomo — our man.) He is so named by his employer, Captain Mitchell. Nostromo's real name is Giovanni Battista Fidanza — Fidanza meaning trust in archaic Italian. Nostromo is what would today be called a shameless self-publicist. He is believed by Señor Gould to be incorruptible, and for this reason is entrusted with hiding the silver from the revolutionaries. He accepts the mission not out of loyalty to Señor Gould, but rather because he sees an opportunity to increase his own fame. (Summary from Wikipedia)

Summary
Electronic recorded live performance of a reading

Excerpt
Fiction, Literature, Sea stories

 
 



Copyright © World Library Foundation. All rights reserved. eBooks from Project Gutenberg are sponsored by the World Library Foundation,
a 501c(4) Member's Support Non-Profit Organization, and is NOT affiliated with any governmental agency or department.