Book description
'A murmur of dismay and horror ran through the crowd at the sight
of that familiar token. The old nakhoda stared at it, and
suddenly let out one great fierce cry, deep from the chest, a roar
of pain and fury, as mighty as the bellow of a wounded bull,
bringing great fear into men's hearts, by the magnitude of his anger
and his sorrow'
Jim, first mate on board the Patna, is a simple and
sensitive young man who dreams of becoming a hero. But when the
Patna threatens to sink, Jim takes the cowardly way out and
jumps clear. His unbearable guilt and shame at having violated the
unwritten moral code of the sea lead him to become an exile in a
remote Malay state. There he fashions a new identity for himself as
the benevolent ruler of an exotic land - until his idyll is
interrupted. Rich, moving and delicately crafted, Lord Jim is a
compelling meditation on identity, guilt and lost honour.
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