One moment of weakness. A lifetime seeking redemption. First published in 1900, Lord Jim is Joseph Conrad's haunting masterpiece of moral courage, shame, and the search for self-respect.
One moment of weakness. A lifetime seeking redemption. First published in 1900, Lord Jim is Joseph Conrad's haunting masterpiece of moral courage, shame, and the search for self-respect. The story follows a young British seaman who, in a moment of panic during a shipwreck, abandons his passengers to an uncertain fate. Disgraced and consumed by guilt, Jim wanders the East in search of a chance to restore his honor. Narrated by the seasoned mariner Marlow, Conrad weaves a powerful exploration of human weakness, moral responsibility, and the possibility of redemption—set against a backdrop of bustling ports, remote islands, and the unpredictable sea. "One of the greatest sea stories ever written." – The New York Times "A profound psychological portrait framed in the language of adventure." – The Guardian ✅ Why Readers Love It: