Victory: An Island Tale

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Victory: An Island Tale

by Joseph Conrad

EN·~11 hours·47 chapters

Chapters

47 total
1

By Joseph Conrad

0:01
2

NOTE TO THE FIRST EDITION

2:15
3

AUTHOR'S NOTE

16:56
4

VICTORY: AN ISLAND TALE

0:01
5

PART ONE

0:00
6

CHAPTER ONE

11:00
7

CHAPTER TWO

19:13
8

CHAPTER THREE

11:46
9

CHAPTER FOUR

11:43
10

CHAPTER FIVE

27:56

Description

Heyst is a man of extraordinary composure, a wanderer who, after years of wandering, comes into possession of a tiny, isolated island in the South Pacific. The island, almost a character itself, offers him a chance to live apart from the tumult of the world, yet his inner solitude is as restless as the sea surrounding it. Conrad paints Heyst’s quiet routine with a blend of lyrical description and a subtle undercurrent of unease, inviting listeners to feel the weight of his self‑imposed exile.

The fragile peace shatters when three strangers—Mr. Jones, the calculating merchant, Ricardo, a charismatic yet desperate figure, and Pedro, a loyal companion—set foot on the shore. Their arrival awakens old tensions and forces Heyst to confront the very detachment he has cultivated, as motives clash and the island becomes a stage for power, trust, and betrayal. The narrative explores the fragile balance between isolation and connection, all rendered in Conrad’s rich, introspective prose.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~11 hours (652K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Tracy Camp and David Widger

Release date

2006-01-09

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Joseph Conrad

Joseph Conrad

1857–1924

Best known for sea-haunted fiction and moral suspense, this Polish-born British writer turned life at sea into unforgettable novels. His stories, including Heart of Darkness, Lord Jim, and The Secret Agent, helped reshape modern fiction.

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