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1900
JOSEPH CONRAD’S
LORD JIM
1902
JOSEPH CONRAD’S
HEART OF DARKNESS
1906
UPTON SINCLAIR’S
THE JUNGLE
1911
EDITH WHARTON’S
ETHAN FROME
1912
JOSEPH CONRAD’S
THE SECRET SHARER
1913
D. H. LAWRENCE’S
SONS AND LOVERS
1916
JAMES JOYCE’S
A PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST AS A YOUNG MAN
1918
WILLA CATHER’S
MY ANTONIA
1922
HERMANN HESSE’S
SIDDHARTHA
1922
SINCLAIR LEWIS’S
BABBITT
1924
HERMAN MELVILLE’S
BILLY BUDD
1925
F. SCOTT FITZGERALD’S
THE GREAT GATSBY
1926
ERNEST HEMINGWAY’S
THE SUN ALSO RISES
1927
HERMANN HESSE’S
STEPPENWOLF
1929
ERICH MARIA REMARQUE’S
ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT
1929
ERNEST HEMINGWAY’S
A FAREWELL TO ARMS
1929
WILLIAM FAULKNER’S
THE SOUND AND THE FURY
1930
WILLIAM FAULKNER’S
AS I LAY DYING
1931
PEARL BUCK’S
THE GOOD EARTH
1932
ALDOUS HUXLEY’S
BRAVE NEW WORLD
1932
WILLIAM FAULKNER’S
LIGHT IN AUGUST

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Joseph Conrad

Joseph Conrad was born in Berdichev, Ukraine, on December 3rd, 1857. He was born Polish but he would become renowned for his English short stories and novels. His father, Apollo Korzeniowski, worked as a translator of English and French literature, so Joseph had a significant exposure to literature while still a boy. In 1861 his family was exiled to Northern Russia as a result of his father's political activities. Then in 1969, both of Conrad's parents died of tuberculosis and he went to Switzerland to live with his uncle. Conrad attended school in Krak�w but he dreamed of the sea and in the 1870's he joined the French merchant marines. While working on a ship Conrad made voyages to the West Indies and was even involved in arms smuggling. Eventually Conrad joined the British merchant navy and swiftly climbed the ranks. By 1886 he was commanding his own ship and was given British citizenship. It was at this time that he officially changed his name to Joseph Conrad.

Even though he was settled down and had a family Conrad still occasionally traveled, but for the most part he just wrote his novels, the first of which, ALMAYER'S FOLLY, appeared in 1895. That novel would be followed by many others including THE HEART OF DARKNESS in 1902 and NOSTROMO in 1904. Conrad continued to write until the year he died, publishing his last novel, THE NATURE OF CRIME, in 1924. He died August 3rd, 1924 of a heart attack.