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Falk: A Reminiscence

Joseph Conrad

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Falk: A Reminiscence is a gripping and psychologically disturbing short novel authored by Joseph Conrad and published in 1903. The story is narrated by a ship captain who recalls his dealings with Falk, a taciturn, brutally powerful tugboat owner in an Asian port, whose strange refusal to allow the narrator to leave his anchorage conceals a dark, horrifying secret from his past. With the moral complexity and understated menace that define Conrad's best work, Falk explores the extremes of human survival, the corrupting weight of shame, and the strangeness of desire. One of Conrad's most unsettling and underread works. Read Falk free on Book Renzo.

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British LiteratureJoseph Conrad BooksMaritime FictionPsychological NovellaShort Novels20th Century ClassicsColonial SettingsFree Classic Fiction Online
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LanguageEnglish
LicensePublic domain in the USA.
AuthorJoseph Conrad
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A narrator recalls the strange tugboat owner Falk, whose inexplicable behavior conceals a dark, harrowing secret from his past — a taut psychological novella about survival, shame, and desire.