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The Secret Agent: A Simple Tale (Penguin Popular Classics) [Paperback]

Joseph Conrad
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  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Penguin Classics; New Ed edition (27 Sep 2007)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0140620567
  • ISBN-13: 978-0140620566
  • Product Dimensions: 17.9 x 1.7 x 11.1 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (23 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 178,516 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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'Elevated the spy story into literature in a way that would inspire Greene and le Carré' (Observer ) --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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In the only novel Conrad set in London, "The Secret Agent" communicates a profoundly ironic view of human affairs. The story is woven around an attack on the Greenwich Observatory in 1894 masterminded by Verloc, a Russian spy working for the police, and ostensibly a member of an anarchist group in Soho. His masters instruct him to discredit the anarchists in a humiliating fashion, and when his evil plan goes horribly awry, Verlac must deal with the repercussions of his actions.

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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful
A Passage to Blighty 16 May 2001
By A Customer
Format:Paperback
E.M. Forster apparently said something to the effect that Conrad's London in 'The Secret Agent' was too dark a place: a foreigners projection of European anxieties onto, in reality, a far more benevolent scene. It's true, Conrad's vision of England's capital is dark, but you'd have to say that it is no darker than, say, moments in Dickens', or even T.S. Eliot's 'Wasteland'. Developments in both the world of Crime Thrillers, and in the reality of terrorism and espionage suggest that Conrad was certainly onto something. Indeed, many now current clichés of the genre can be seen to originate from Conrad's book: mainly that the criminal and the policeman; the terrorist and the 'keeper of the peace' are not worlds apart. Few contemporary writers, however, are quite as keen and scrupulous as Conrad, who is never shy of taking us into the deepest and darkest places in the modern political psyche. Conrad's prose is as intensely atmospheric, as psychologically penetrating, and as layered with ironies as anything you will read in English. Sometimes it takes an 'outsider view' to tell you hard things about your beloved little Island. You won't get Merchant Ivory touching Conrad.
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful
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Verloc is an Embassy spy in London at the end of the nineteenth century, who is informed by his (rather shady) employers that it is time he earned his pay by doing more than just submitting reports. The choice of action he chooses to appease those at the Embassy forms the basis of the book, and we see how other characters are affected by what he decides.

At times "The Secret Agent" is a little heavy-going - a section near the middle of the book discussing the Assistant Commissioner of Police and a Chief Inspector enlightens us as to these characters but the circular nature of their conversations grates a little and I felt anxious for the action to return to the far more interesting Mr. Verloc & family. Indeed in Verloc, his wife, brother - and mother - in law, Conrad creates entirely credible, very human characters, and their pain is conveyed to the reader in a manner which made me think: "Yes, that's exactly what people are like."

The ending of the book is a little predictable, but skillfully executed. My major criticism would be the depiction of the shadowy revolutionists - I was never quite sure what they were rebelling against, or why, and they were not as credible as the other characters. This, however, may have been Conrad's aim.

On the whole, an original story which is at times very involving. It also has some very funny moments which are usually quite unexpected, but which seem to work, nonetheless.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
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Well, that's how it has been described. Don't expect anything like a Frederick Forsythe though. This is a novel of complex characters and is more about domestic life than espionage. The symbolism of the victimization of the innocent by those out to further personal greed and political ideals rings as true at the end of the century as at the begining.
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Exterminate, exterminate!
It is surprising how little known such an influential book is. Although it had been on my "to read" list for some time it was only shortly before I was due to start it that I found... Read more
Published 6 months ago by DB
A funny and compelling tale with hidden depths
I've just re-read Conrad's The Secret Agent and found it as fresh and relevant today as when I first read it about thirty years ago. Read more
Published 7 months ago by A Common Reader
Disappointing
I have enjoyed my previous Conrads, but this was a disappointment. The book is populated by a most unlikely collection of revolutionaries, who would posed no threat to anyone- why... Read more
Published 11 months ago by Donald Hughes
Good graded reader for English (EFL) students
I've assigned this graded reader with cd for homework (it's a simplified version of the original) for my intermediate/upper-intermediate English-as-a-foreign-language students. Read more
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A fine piece of work
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According to Mr Conrad himself this is not one his best works and I have to agree with him. Although based in London there is very little feel of the place and it really could have... Read more
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