Typhoon and Other Stories

Typhoon and Other Stories
Published in 1903, 'Typhoon and Other Stories' is a collection of short fiction by Joseph Conrad that showcases his mastery of narrative and character development. The stories explore themes of human resilience and cultural clash, featuring a sea captain confronting a fierce typhoon, an immigrant facing hostility in England, and a landlord clinging to hope for his lost son. Notable for its sardonic tone, this collection highlights Conrad's ability to blend humor with poignant insights into the human condition.




















