NBC University Theater - Heart of Darkness From May15, 1949 - Boxcars711 OTR Day67

Published: June 13, 2006, 3:26 a.m.

Heart of Darkness From May15, 1949 - Day 2 of our 2 day spotlight on the NBC University Theater.

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In HEART OF DARKNESS,\xa0 Author Joseph Conrad's most existential hero, Marlow, is the commander of a riverboat looking for ivory to trade in the Belgian Congo. His journey into the heart of the Congo is both a thrilling adventure and a symbolic excursion into the depths of the human psyche to confront the evil that exists there. Marlow's encounter with the mysterious and corrupted Kurtz, who dies proclaiming the "horror" of what he found in the Congo, is the novel's defining moment, when Marlow recognizes his kinship with Kurtz's corruption. This insight enables Marlow to retreat from Kurtz's world and return to England. Kurtz, in his attempts to reconcile his noble ideas with his greed, can't survive.

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