first to say, difficult-to-read book. His language is very heavy and difficult to understand for the same reason. for this reason, I wish patience to those who read this book at first.
On the subject of the book, the general comment before reading was that the book was written about racism. But when you start reading it, it becomes clear that the book has nothing to do with racism, especially Joseph Conrad's anti-racism. he doesn't really talk about black people in his book. He even said "blackness" somewhere in the book. When you think about the fact that black people are not treated as human beings, especially in the eyes of Westerners, the writer lives on, it's not surprising.
In fact, the book is about a man's mental breakdown and the fact that he sees himself at the level of God for black people.
I don't know how he did it, but he led the masses after him. It is also the inspiration for" Apocalypse Now"...
I suggest that if you're going to read this book, Don't expect anything to do with racism and anti-racism. If you like psychological books, you can enjoy them. Other than that, I didn't find much in this book.