Joseph Conrad (1857–1924) was a Polish-born British novelist who wrote remarkable literature in English, which was not his native language. As a young man, he became a sailor and drew upon his global voyages to depict the complexities of human nature and the dark side of imperialism. His major works include Heart of Darkness, Lord Jim, and Nostromo, all known for their rich symbolism and psychological depth. Conrad’s fiction explores moral dilemmas and the intricacies of existence, positioning him as a pioneer of modern literature. His insights into colonialism and the human psyche continue to resonate with readers today.