Sinopsis
The story centers on Axel Heyst, a wealthy, disillusioned intellectual who has retreated from society after a lifetime of moral skepticism. Seeking refuge from human conflict, Heyst lives in near solitude until he rescues Lena, a young woman trapped in exploitation and hardship. Their fragile bond draws Heyst back into the moral responsibilities he has long attempted to evade.
When a group of ruthless intruders arrives on the island, Heysts passive philosophy is tested by violence and betrayal. Conrad transforms the isolated setting into a crucible of moral reckoning, where ideals prove powerless without decisive action. Lenas courage and sacrifice stand in stark contrast to Heysts intellectual detachment.
Written in Conrads evocative prose, Victory blends psychological drama with suspense, probing the limits of detachment and the cost of inaction. The novel confronts timeless questions about responsibility, love, and the dangers of standing apart from human struggle.
Dark, haunting, and deeply philosophical, Victory is a masterwork of modern literature—a gripping narrative that reveals how isolation can become its own form of defeat.
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Editorial: Clxbx
ISBN: 9789767221170
Idioma: Inglés
Fecha de lanzamiento: 07/02/2026
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