- Nostromo - Wikipedia
Nostromo: A Tale of the Seaboard is a 1904 novel by Joseph Conrad, set in the fictitious South American republic of "Costaguana" It was originally published serially in monthly instalments of T P 's Weekly
- USCSS Nostromo | Xenopedia | Fandom
Some moviegoers mistake the refinery for the Nostromo and have confused the Nostromo itself when it detaches from the refinery for the shuttle Narcissus The refinery is never actually inhabited in the film, as even the Alien remained on the Nostromo itself
- Nostromo | novel by Conrad | Britannica
Nostromo, novel by Joseph Conrad, published in 1904 and considered one of Conrad’s strongest works Nostromo is a study of revolution, politics, and financial manipulation in a fictional South American republic
- A Short Analysis of Joseph Conrad’s Nostromo - Interesting Literature
What is Nostromo about, and how should we analyse this classic modernist novel about South American mining, capitalism, and revolution?
- Nostromo Summary | SuperSummary
Set in the fictional South American country of Costaguana during a violent revolution, the story concerns an Italian longshoreman named Nostromo, who becomes entrusted to safeguard a priceless silver mine owned by an Englishman named Charles Gould, aka The King of Sulaco
- Summary of Nostromo by Joseph Conrad: A Detailed Synopsis
Nostromo is a gripping tale set in a fictional South American country called Costaguana It explores themes of capitalism, exploitation, and rebellion through the lens of a silver mine Amidst political chaos and human greed, characters struggle with their desires and morality
- Nostromo by Joseph Conrad | Goodreads
A gripping tale of capitalist exploitation and rebellion, set amid the mist-shrouded mountains of a fictional South American republic, employs flashbacks and glimpses of the future to depict the lure of silver and its effects on men
- Nostromo, by Joseph Conrad - Project Gutenberg
It was the life story of an American seaman written by himself with the assistance of a journalist In the course of his wanderings that American sailor worked for some months on board a schooner, the master and owner of which was the thief of whom I had heard in my very young days
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