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in 1902, Heart of Darkness revealed a pattern of exploitation,
corruption, and casual brutality that was to occur again and again over the
rest of the 20th century. In this program, parallels are drawn between
Joseph Conrad’s harrowing novella and the Vietnam War epic Apocalypse
Now. Adam Hochschild, author of King Leopold’s Ghost; Norman
Sherry, of Trinity University; Laurence Davies, of Dartmouth College; Homi
Bhabha, of The University of Chicago; and Apocalypse Now’s Martin
Sheen and John Milius shed light on Conrad’s life and a century of
geopolitics as they parse out the story’s narrative. Film clips from
Apocalypse Now and Turner Network Television’s Heart of Darkness
underscore the book’s themes. Some content may be objectionable. A Discovery
University Production. (51 minutes)
Copyright date: ©1997
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