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  • Nostromo: The Lighthouse – And Final Thoughts

    Previously: Part I – The Silver of the Mine Part II – The Isabels The situation has reached a boiling point: General Montero’s rebel forces have dismantled the government and are sweeping over Costaguana, while the traitor Sotillo, invading Sulaco by steamship, comes to establish a reign of terror.  The citizens flee to the countryside, Continue reading

  • Nostromo: The Isabels

    Iris Diensthuber [CC BY-SA 3.0], via Wikimedia Commons Part II of Nostromo introduces a new set of characters: Antonia, the “liberated” yet refined daughter of the statesman Don Jose; Martin Decoud, a young journalist head-over-heels in love with Antonia; Hirsch the German trader; and even the title character himself, so notably absent from Part I, Continue reading

  • Autumn Plans

    It feels as if my reading has been slipping by the wayside, but that’s not really been the case.  Most of the books I’ve read this summer just haven’t blown me away, so it’s been a bit of a disappointment. Reading status update on a few of the better ones: Tesla biography – I do Continue reading

  • Nostromo: The Silver of the Mine

    VENTURA [CC BY 3.0], via Wikimedia Commons As with Lord Jim, I feel compelled to write something about Nostromo at about the 1/3 mark.  Conrad very handily divided the novel into three sections: The Silver of the Mine, The Isabels, and The Lighthouse.  I must get my (spoiler-free) thoughts down on the first part before Continue reading

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