The secret agent
Joseph Conrad
Random House, Inc. (2004)
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Political Fiction
Fiction
e-Book 9780812973051
English
Edited and with Notes by Peter Lancelot MalliosIntroduction by Robert D. KaplanIn reexamining The Secret Agent in a post-9/11 world, Robert D. Kaplan praises Joseph Conrad’s “surgical insight into the mechanics of terrorism,” calling the book “a fine example of how a savvy novelist may detect the future long before a social scientist does.” This intense 1907 thriller–a precursor to works by Graham Greene and John le Carré–concerns a British double agent who infiltrates a cabal of anarchists. Conrad explores political and criminal intrigue in a modern society, building to a climax that the critic F. R. Leavis deemed “one of the most astonishing triumphs of genius in fiction.”
Product Details
LoC Classification PR6005.O4 .S4 2004
Dewey 823.912
Cover Price £10.95
No. of Pages 352
Height x Width 203 x 132  mm
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