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An Outpost of Progress
- Narrated by: Mike Vendetti
- Length: 1 hr
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Action & Adventure
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Award-winning narrator Mike Vendetti reads this Joseph Conrad classic tale of two white traders, Carlier and Kayerts, comical and pathetic, who move from polite society to the Congo, where they hope to become wealthy on the "Dark Continent" by spreading commerce and civilization to black Africa. But as was often the case, the longer they are away from civilization, the more the refinements of civilization slip away, along with their sanity.
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- Cpittman
- 25-07-18
A masterpiece of short fiction
Loved it! It is an exceptional, underrated story, written by an often misunderstood author, performed exquisitely in precisely the manner of tone which the novel suggests. Wonderful!
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