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Typhoon (novella)

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Typhoon is a novel by Joseph Conrad, begun in 1899 and published in Pall Mall Magazine in 1902.

It is a classic sea yarn that describes how Captain Macwhirr sails the Siamese steamer Nan-Shan into a typhoon. Other characters include the young Jukes and Solomon, the head engineer. The novel classically evokes the sea-faring life at the turn of the century.

On the surface an adventure novel, the book contains many interwoven themes including:

  • In a dangerous situation, people will follow someone showing certainty even if the source of the certainty is dubious.
  • Lack of imagination can place one in as much danger as lack of experience.
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