Notes on Life and Letters

Notes on Life and Letters
Published in 1921, 'Notes on Life and Letters' is a collection of twenty-six essays by Joseph Conrad that reflect his literary, political, and personal views. The essays cover a range of topics, including Russian autocracy, Poland's history, and critiques of contemporary society, particularly in relation to the Titanic disaster. Conrad also shares poignant memories, such as his admiration for Stephen Crane and his return to Poland at the onset of World War I, providing insight into his thoughts and experiences during a tumultuous time.



















