
The Dawn Watch
Joseph Conrad in a Global World
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Narrated by:
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Laurel Lefkow
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By:
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Maya Jasanoff
About this listen
‘Enlightening, compassionate, superb’ John le Carré
A visionary life and times of Joseph Conrad, and of our global world, from one of the best historians writing today.
Migration, terrorism, the tensions between global capitalism and nationalism, the promise and peril of a technological and communications revolution: these forces shaped the life and work of Joseph Conrad at the dawn of the twentieth century. In this brilliant new interpretation of one of the great voices in modern literature, Maya Jasanoff reveals Conrad as a prophet of globalization as we recognize it today. As an immigrant from Poland to England, and in travels from Malaysia to the Congo to the Caribbean, Conrad navigated an interconnected world, and captured it in a literary oeuvre of extraordinary depth. His life story delivers a history of globalization from the inside out, and reflects powerfully on the aspirations and challenges of the modern world.
Joseph Conrad was born Jozef Teodor Konrad Korzeniowski in 1857, to Polish parents in the Russian Empire. At sixteen he left the landlocked heart of Europe to become a sailor, and for the next twenty years travelled the world’s oceans before settling permanently in London as an author. He saw the surging, competitive ‘new imperialism’ that planted a flag in almost every populated part of the globe. He got a close look, too, at the places ‘beyond the end of telegraph cables and mail-boat lines,’ and the hypocrisy of the west’s most cherished ideals.
In a compelling blend of history, biography and travelogue, Maya Jasanoff follows Conrad’s routes and the stories of his four greatest works: The Secret Agent, Lord Jim, Heart of Darkness, and Nostromo. Genre-bending, intellectually thrilling and deeply humane, The Dawn Watch embarks on a spellbinding expedition into the dark heart of Conrad’s world – and through it to our own.
©2017 Maya Jasanoff (P)2017 HarperCollins PublishersCritic reviews
This biography is written very much in the context of very recent events such as the Brexit vote and the election of Donald Trump.
A bit 'specialised' but extremely interesting
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Maya Jasanoff’s study is for me a wonderful insight and gift. There’s nothing academically reductionist in her work. Its the opposite. A review can be so misleading. Her work is expansive and illuminating. She brings us the great works - as he saw them unfold on his desk - and how the world read them - and how the world can read them now. What more can you ask of an author than this fabulous exploration. Had he known that a book like this would one day be written Conrad would have spent his last years a little less anxiously. You get the sense he didn’t enjoy his older years. That he didn’t feel he had given clarity to his ideas. That he suffered too much for his art. Jasanoff manages to capture that too. I finished the book quite pitying him and wanting to visit his grave to whisper some reassurances to him that it was all still here, very much intact.
Thank you MJ.
Superb
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Very Good
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Amazing book!
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Interesting biography
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Superb
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Smug, bourgeois elitism
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