Author(s): Conrad, Joseph
Reader(s): Anthony, Nigel
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Classic Fiction
Catalogue No: NAX89012
Barcode: 730099099028
Release Date: 11/2008

CONRAD, J.: Nostromo (Unabridged)

Set in the fictional South American country of Costaguana, Nostromo explores the volatile politics and crippling greed surrounding the San Tomé silver mine. The story of power, love, revolutions, loyalty and reward is told with richly evocative description and brilliantly realised characters. But Nostromo is more than an adventure story; it is also a profoundly dark moral fable. Its language is as compellingly resonant as the sea itself; the characters absorbing and complex. It was Conrad’s masterwork, a forerunner of Modernism, one of the greatest novels of the twentieth century.

Tracklist

Disc 1
Conrad, Joseph - Author
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
1PART I: Chapter 105:14
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
2These, then are the legendary inhabitants…05:48
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
3Chapter 206:10
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
4He had to lower these gentlemen at the end of a rope…06:18
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
5Chapter 305:32
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
6In a pause of stillness…05:57
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
7Chapter 405:43
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
8It was pain; she suppressed the twinge.06:10
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
9Linda pouted, advancing her red lips…06:27
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
10The spirit of self-forgetfulness, the simple devotion…04:06
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
11Chapter 505:50
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
12What concerned him most at the time…06:04
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
13Sir John arrived too late to hear the magnificent…06:16
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
Disc 2
1Chapter 605:15
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
2She was always sorry for homesick people.05:57
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
3'My dear, you seem to forget that I was born here.'06:23
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
4And for many years this was the last of the San Tome mine.05:01
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
5For a moment, biting her carmine lip…06:09
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
6He thought of it every day…05:11
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
7She was the first person to whom…05:40
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
8They turned back, and after she had slipped…05:22
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
9The latest phase in the history of the mine…05:15
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
10A fringed Indian hammock from Aroa…04:56
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
11'A man must work to some end,'…05:02
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
12These two young people remembered the life…05:23
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
13'The Costaguana Government shall play its hand… '05:49
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
Disc 3
1Thus the great personage had spoken…06:03
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
2They had stopped near the cage.05:16
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
3Chapter 705:48
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
4She bore a whole two months of wandering…06:38
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
5He took up a paper fan and began to cool himself…05:29
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
6Chapter 805:02
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
7Thus professionally spoke Don Pepe, the fighter…04:50
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
8And he would tap his ear with the tip of his forefinger…04:25
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
9And it was not only the men that Don Pepe knew…05:27
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
10To Charles Gould's fancy it seemed that the sound…05:12
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
11Hernandez, the robber, had been an inoffensive…04:48
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
12Mrs. Gould's ride with the first silver escort to Sulaco…05:32
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
13The reception of the first consignment of San Tome silver…04:04
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
14The string of padlocked carts lengthened…03:23
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
Disc 4
1No wonder, then, that Sir John, coming from Europe…04:01
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
2The Excellentissimo was on his legs.05:20
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
3An enormous national flag of Costaguana…05:13
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
4He smiled ruggedly, with a running together…05:57
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
5The man fell back…03:30
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
6Laughs were heard at her anger…04:01
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
7PART II: Chapter 106:02
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
8Always an army chaplain…06:33
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
9In the afternoon the news of that vote had reached Sulaco…05:05
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
10Chapter 206:41
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
11Never before, perhaps, had Hernandez's head…05:52
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
12Chapter 305:32
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
13This letter, in Antonia's handwriting…06:23
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
14'I am inexpressibly grateful for your welcome…"04:14
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
Disc 5
1Chapter 405:33
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
2After the triumph of the Ribierists…05:28
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
3Mrs. Gould smiled a good-bye at Barrios…05:16
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
4'It's a delightful surprise to see you, Mrs. Gould… '04:42
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
5'And so very wise for his age,' retorted Decoud.03:23
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
6Chapter 505:24
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
7Martin Decoud was angry with himself.04:32
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
8The people returning from the harbour…05:24
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
9Even that declaration did not make her look at him.05:22
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
10'We Occidentals,' said Martin Decoud…05:23
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
11He was surprised at the warmth of his own utterance.05:12
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
12He paused, then muttered almost inaudibly…05:09
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
13The tide of political speculation was beating high…04:23
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
14It was known that Father Corbelan had come…04:52
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
Disc 6
1Father Corbelan had remained quite motionless…05:07
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
2'Come, brother,' he said…05:13
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
3'I assure you, Senor Hirsch,' murmured Charles Gould…05:23
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
4'What does he want to keep so much…'03:05
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
5Chapter 605:09
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
6He confronted his wife with a firm…05:17
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
7Decoud, exchanging a steady stare with Mrs. Gould…05:09
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
8Mrs. Gould gave no sign of being offended.05:12
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
9'Why don't you say all this to my husband?'05:31
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
10'Perhaps he prizes it for its own sake,' Mrs. Gould said…03:05
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
11Chapter 706:08
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
12'I didn't learn till later in the afternoon…'05:05
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
13After having written so far…06:11
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
14You mean Nostromo?' said Decoud.06:34
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
Disc 7
1'I walked up to the table blindly…'05:03
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
2'"What are they doing in there?" she asked.05:17
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
3'"And here, in this boudoir," I said…'05:05
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
4'This is why, my dear girl, I am a fugitive to-night.'05:47
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
5'The incorruptible Capataz de Cargadores is the man…'05:45
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
6'I am waiting for him here now.'05:17
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
7'Is she really dying, senor doctor?'05:51
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
8Old Giorgio, in profound ignorance of his wife's views…05:07
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
9'Leave my soul alone, Padrona…'05:07
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
10'It is as if I were taking up a curse upon me, senor doctor.'05:10
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
11It was a new experience for Decoud…06:17
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
12'No, you needn't explain,' said Decoud…05:15
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
13Decoud lay on the silver boxes panting.03:54
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
14A small flame appeared burning quite straight.04:07
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
Disc 8
1Chapter 805:40
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
2The mere presence of a coward, however passive…05:11
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
3Nostromo ceased chirruping at once.05:38
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
4He moved about as warily as a cat.05:19
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
5The last words he hissed into Decoud's ear05:31
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
6Sotillo, as Nostromo had surmised, was in command…05:39
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
7Sotillo's ideas did not soar above the care…05:25
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
8Sotillo, on the bridge, muttered from time to time…05:24
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
9Hirsch, when ordered forward by Nostromo…05:17
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
10There was certainly something almost miraculous…05:21
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
11There was nothing for Decoud…05:10
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
12Nostromo detected the ironic tone.06:22
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
13PART III: Chapter 106:11
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
Disc 9
1Charles Gould rode on…05:15
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
2It was not from any liking for the doctor…05:34
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
3The chief engineer pulled out his watch.05:38
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
4Slow, heavy footsteps moved across the planks…03:45
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
5'The man has proved his trustworthiness…'03:39
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
6Chapter 206:34
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
7In this Captain Mitchell was right.06:29
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
8Sotillo had taken up his quarters on the upper floor…05:43
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
9'The watch! The watch!' raved the colonel…05:25
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
10Sotillo, too, had time to cool down.06:31
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
11'How in the name of all that's marvellous…'07:36
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
12Chapter 305:06
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
13'Had you?' muttered Captain Mitchell.05:06
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
Disc 10
1The peculiar dawn of Sulaco…05:20
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
2Since his arrival in Sulaco the colonel's ideas…05:03
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
3The horseman had gone on with only a glance…06:27
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
4'Drive carefully,' cried Mrs. Gould in a tremulous voice.05:53
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
5At the turn of the road the glare of a big fire…05:44
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
6Chapter 405:55
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
7Down below in the patio…05:15
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
8The doctor, arriving with his sharp, jerky walk…05:42
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
9Their dread of the raving tyrant translated itself…05:59
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
10Dr. Monygham had become, in a manner…05:18
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
11Mrs. Gould, her colour heightened…05:50
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
12Mrs. Gould watched his abstraction with dread.03:41
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
13'He was afraid to start back on account of Hernandez…'03:53
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
Disc 11
1Chapter 506:12
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
2Thus at first sight the agent of the Gould Concession…03:57
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
3Pedro Montero, the brother of the general…04:19
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
4Pedrito Montero looked with disgust…04:44
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
5Chapter 605:48
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
6Father Roman expressed in a few words his thankfulness…06:21
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
7'Listen, Padre.'03:54
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
8Chapter 705:09
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
9Pedrito Montero surprised one at first sight…05:15
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
10'Ah! You are back at last!'04:58
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
11'Certainly not that last,' Charles Gould declared…04:50
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
12Chapter 805:02
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
13The darkness of the sky had descended…05:45
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
14'There is no mistake.'05:32
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
Disc 12
1Bareheaded, in a thin shirt and drawers…05:38
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
2The whole enormous ruined barrack of a place…05:18
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
3Already the doctor had left him.05:46
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
4The Capataz was heard striking the table with his fist.06:18
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
5'It will be necessary to take him into…'05:17
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
6He went on to develop his view of Sotillo's…04:44
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
7Nostromo had listened with profound attention.04:22
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
8Chapter 906:44
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
9But as soon as the other had shut after him the door…05:11
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
10He felt a reluctance…05:21
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
11A slight quiver passed up the taut rope…05:30
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
12Below, the troops fell in silently and moved off…04:23
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
13The doctor swallowed with difficulty.04:42
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
Disc 13
1Nostromo's prolonged silence made the doctor uneasy.05:18
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
2A low exclamation had escaped Nostromo.05:08
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
3He bounded downwards into the black, smoky hall.05:45
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
4Nostromo released him abruptly…05:09
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
5Nostromo heard him stir…05:15
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
6'You have returned,' he said, with shaky dignity.06:55
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
7Chapter 1006:22
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
8And all day Captain Mitchell would talk like this…05:56
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
9And the lunch would begin and terminate…05:20
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
10'The equestrian statue that used to stand…'06:03
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
11Captain Mitchell stopped for a while.05:15
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
12'Abominable Pedrito!…'05:02
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
13Nostromo had, indeed, found the lighter's boat…05:27
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
Disc 14
1Streaming from head to foot…05:36
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
2In the face of the open gulf…05:52
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
3Not a living being…05:37
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
4The dawn from behind the mountains…06:10
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
5Chapter 1105:30
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
6The doctor dropped into a chair.05:10
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
7When all were seated again…05:31
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
8'It is about Nostromo that I wanted to talk to you.'05:19
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
9'Just a mozo of the town.'05:30
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
10Mrs. Gould sat up, opening her eyes very wide.05:20
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
11In profound silence, and glaring viciously…05:09
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
12Chapter 1205:35
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
13The incomparable Nostromo, the Capataz…04:09
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
14Captain Fidanza, unpicturesque…05:17
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
Disc 15
1Directly his schooner was anchored…05:16
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
2And Linda, his best-loved daughter…05:32
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
3'And between you three you have brought me here…'05:23
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
4The dusk let him see yet the tender…05:43
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
5She disengaged herself gently.05:08
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
6The heroic Garibaldino…04:23
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
7Chapter 1305:33
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
8Ever since that Sunday…05:18
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
9'What folly!' answered the other…05:10
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
10'I have shot Ramirez - infame!'05:57
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
11'Me?' whispered Mrs. Gould, shrinking a little.05:29
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
12But he did not say by whom or by what…05:16
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
13'Console yourself, child.'05:27
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
14The old man smiled under his thick moustache.05:26
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)

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