Conrad Joseph, Safire William:
Heart of Darkness and the Secret Sharer
Editor: FranklinWalker
Bantam Books , 1982
Mass paperback, 224 pages
Size: 177x108 mm
ISBN: 9780553212143
ISBN-10: 0553212141
Joseph Conrad
Joseph Conrad (1857-1924) Grew Up Amid Political Unrest In Russian-Occupied Poland. After Twenty Years At Sea With The French And British Merchant Navies, He Settled In England In 1894. Over The Next Three Decades He Revolutionized The English Novel With Works Such As Typhoon (1902), Youth (1902), Nostromo (1904), The Secret Agent (1907), Under Western Eyes (1911), Chance (1913), And Victory (1915). <P>"From The Trade Paperback Edition."
William Safire
William Safire Is A Senior Columnist For "The New York Times." He Won The Pulitzer Prize In 1978 For Distinguished Commentary And Now Serves On The Pulitzer Board. A Former Speechwriter For President Nixon, Safire Is The Author Of Twenty-Five Books, Including Safire's "New Political Dictionary, " The Speech Anthology "Lend Me Your Ears" And The Novels "Freedom, Sleeper Spy" And "Scandalmonger." He Lives In Washington, D.C.
Franklin Walker
Franklin Walker (1900-1967) Was Professor Of American Literature At Mills College. Among His Books Are "San Francisco's Literary Frontier", "A Literary History Of Southern California", And "Frank Norris: A Biography".

