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Joseph Conrad's Eastern Voyages

Tales of Singapore and an East Borneo River
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Tales of Singapore and an East Borneo River.

The life of Józef Teodor Konrad Korzeniowski reads like an adventure story, an adventure story written by somebody like Joseph Conrad.

The young Conrad dreamed of a life at sea and eventually became a British merchant seaman, working his way up from apprentice to captain on classic three-masted square-rigged barques. He would also become one of the most important novelists in the English language, and almost half of his life’s work is set in Southeast Asia. Conrad’s favourite destination was the vibrant, bustling port of Singapore as well as the remote ports of the Dutch East Indies, and his early works – Almayer’s Folly, An Outcast of the Islands, Lord Jim and The Rescue – are based on the people and places he encountered during his own voyages on the Vidar and other trading vessels that plied the waters of Singapore and the Indonesian archipelago. Burnet connects the fictional and real worlds in this fascinating introduction to Conrad’s life in Southeast Asia.

Author and historian Ian Burnet grew up in South Gippsland in Victoria, Australia, and has spent thirty years living, working and travelling in Indonesia and wider Southeast Asia. His fascination for the diverse history and culture of the Indonesian archipelago is reflected in his numerous books set in the region.

* Australian author.
* 2024 marks 100 years of the death of author Joseph Conrad.
* Places Conrad’s Malay fiction into its historical and cultural context in 19th-c. Singapore and Indonesia and makes is accessible to a non-academic audience.
* Burnet connects the fictional and real worlds in this fascinating introduction to Conrad’s life in the Malay archipelago.
* Weaves the exciting tale of Conrad’s own life in Southeast Asia with that of the people he meets and the fictional characters he creates.

‘Fascinating … it will lead many of us to re-read Conrad’s books with new understanding.’ Dr Ron Witton in Inside Indonesia

‘Few Conrad scholars have been to many of the places that feature in his Malay fiction, and it is refreshing to read a book that contains Burnet’s knowledge of Indonesia and of Singapore … a very welcome addition to a complex area of Conrad’s life and writing.’ Dr Andrew Francis in Joseph Conrad Today, Joseph Conrad Society of America

‘[Burnet] builds on Conrad’s own retrospective memory and quotes liberally from the novels to connect the fictional and non-fictional worlds … an indispensable work for anyone interested in Conrad. This is not a work of literary criticism … [rather] an informative introduction to Conrad’s life and works.’ Dr John Butler, Asian Review of Books

‘Takes us through Conrad’s novels, and the various characters that inhabit them … a great read.’ Mark Heyward, author of The Glass Islands: A year in Lombok

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