‘The Horror! The Horror!’, Revisited in Palestine

The jungle is here – creeping inside all of us.

By Pepe Escobar

“Mistah Kurtz – he dead.”
Joseph Conrad, Heart of Darkness

Joseph Conrad once said that before he had been to the Congo he was a simple animal. It was in one of those lands partially mapped out by the cruelty and hypocrisy of the imperial ethos that Conrad discovered European colonialism in its undiluted, most terrible incarnation, duly depicted in Heart of Darkness – one of the great consciousness-raising epics in the history of literature.

It was in the Congo that Conrad, an ethnic Pole born in what is still known today as “Ukraine”, then controlled by Poland, and who only started to write in English when he was 23, forever lost any illusion over the civilizing mission of his race.

Other eminent Europeans of his time seamlessly experienced the same horror – participating in Conquest Atrocity Spectaculars; helping the Metropolis to hack and plunder Africa; using the continent as backdrop to their – murderous – juvenile adventures and rites of passage; or only testing their mettle while “saving” the souls of the natives.

They went through the savage heart of the world and made their fortune, their reputation or their penitence just to come back to the sweet comfort of unconsciousness – when they were not shipped back in a coffin, of course.

To dominate assorted “primitive” peoples, Britannia replaced the iron and the sword with trade. Like any monotheistic faith, they believed there was only one way to be; one way to drink your tea; one way to play the game – any game. Everything else was non-civilized, savage, brute, at best providing raw materials and acute headaches.

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The jungle inside

For the European sensibility, the sub-equatorial world, actually the whole Global South, was where the White Man went for personal triumph or for dissolution, becoming somewhat “equal” to the natives. Literature, from the Victorian era onwards, is full of heroes traveling to “exotic” latitudes where passions – like tropical fruit – are bigger than in Europe, and perverted forms of self-knowledge can be experienced to oblivion.

Conrad himself placed his tortured heroes on Earth’s “obscure” places to expiate their shadows alongside the shadows of the world, far away from “civilization” and its conventional punishments.

And that brings to Kurtz in Heart of Darkness: he’s in a class by himself because he arrives at an extreme of self-knowledge virtually unheard of in European literature, facing the full revelation of the malignity of his mission and his species.

In the Congo, Conrad lost his innocence. And his main character lost reason.

When Kurtz migrated into the movies in Coppola’s Apocalypse Now, and Cambodia replaced the Congo as the Heart of Darkness, he was denigrating the image of the Empire. So the Pentagon sent a warrior-intellectual to kill him, Captain Willard. Coppola depicted the passive spectator Willard as even more insane than Kurtz: and that’s how he pulled off the psychedelic unmasking of the whole farce of civilizing colonialism.

Today, we don’t need to set sail or embark on a caravan looking for the source of misty rivers to live the neo-imperial adventure.

We just need to turn on the smartphone to follow a genocide, live, 24/7, even in HD. Our meeting with the horror… the horror – as immortalized in Kurtz’s words in Heart of Darkness – can be experienced while shaving in the morning, doing Pilates or dining with friends.

And just as Coppola in Apocalypse Now, we are free to express a humanist moral stupor when facing a “war”, actually a massacre, that is already lost – impossible to be ethically sustained.

Today we are all Conradian characters, just glimpsing fragments, shadows, mixed with the stupor of living in a gruesomely memorable time. There is no possibility of grasping the totality of facts – especially when “facts” are fabricated and artificially reproduced or bolstered.

We are like ghosts, this time not facing the grandeur of nature, or traversing the thick, irreversible jungle; but plugged to a devastated urbanity as in a video game, co-authors of the non-stop suffering. The Heart of Darkness is being constructed by “the only democracy” in West Asia in the name of “our values”.

There are so many invisible horrors enacted behind the fog, in the heart of a jungle now replicated as an urban cage. Helplessly watching the wanton killing of women and children, the carpet bombing of hospitals, schools and mosques, it’s as if we are all passengers in a drunken ship plunging into a whirlpool, admiring the powerful majesty of the whole scenery.

And we are already dying even before we glimpse death.

We are the epigones of T.S. Eliot’s Hollow Men. The haunting cries from the jungle don’t come anymore from an “exotic” hemisphere. The jungle is here – creeping inside all of us.

Pepe Escobar is a Brazilian journalist and geopolitical analyst.

Views expressed in this article are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Information Clearing House.


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14 responses to “‘The Horror! The Horror!’, Revisited in Palestine”

  1. paul edwards Avatar

    Brilliant choice of analogies, Pepe. HOD was about imperialist barbarism and its insanity. We, in America and the West, are the functioning embodiment of that monstrous cruelty in permitting the Zionist Nazi genocide in Palestine.

  2. Michael Avatar
    Michael

    A wonderful article, poignant and well written. Pepe is a truth teller!

  3. Bets Avatar
    Bets

    I don’t think I have ever witnessed such monstrous hatred. It permeates the air we breath. We’re suppose to be celebrating Christmas this month but for the life of me, I can’t muster up the energy to celebrate anything. This I cannot do when I know other people are hungry, cold and no home in which to shelter. It withers the soul to be a spectator of this horror.

  4. Jim Avatar
    Jim

    I wonder if we are still the brutal barbarians of old, killing plundering, destroying, and the rest is just………theoretical.

  5. Jim Avatar
    Jim

    I wonder whether or not we are still the barbarians of old our history has told us we were?
    The savage tribes killing each other with abandon? Or is the rest just……….theoretical.

  6. David Verrall Avatar
    David Verrall

    In Australia, the Murdoch owned Media shows catastrophic images of buildings falling and people struggling with a dialogue telling of the war against Palestinian aggression. The Christmas rhetoric persists expressing “The Best Xmas ever” with fresh snow mythology, and children playing whist outside it is 32deg C. Clubs ban entry to Men without vests beneath their suit jackets. Ahh… colonialism..

  7. nelsonborelli Avatar

    “facing a “war”, actually a massacre, “, YES, a most cowardly massacre.

  8. Gene Avatar

    When Anthony Blinken, who flew to Tel Aviv first, in the midst of the Genocide, he let slip that his unquestionable loyalty was to the genocidal entity (Israel), announcing that he flew to Tel Aviv “not only as the U.S. Secretary of State but also as a Jew.” (Now, remove the words only and also from that sentence to understand what Blinken means.)

    1. Prometheus Avatar
      Prometheus

      BlinKKKen’s claim does not make him representative of Jewish people, just of a U$urping z€a£ot sect of currency speculating monychangers parasiting on the Judaic consciousness for over a century.
      That parasitic go£em was installed by the WASP City of £ondon imperia£i$ts, as a wedge into the region’s Semitic peoples to ‘divide et impera’ the former Ottoman decentralised territories.
      Get past the inbuilt simian decoy scapegoat puppets and cut to the organ-grinding oi£igarch$.
      The system was devised in Ireland with the sectarian imposition of Puritan Protestant collaborators in the plantation system, later transferred to the ‘new world’ (actually populated by Siberian hunter/fisher nomads millennia earlier).
      Your identifying of Jews as the problem is precisely the crU$ading KKKri$tian WA$P intent.

  9. Riad Avatar
    Riad

    “Helplessly watching the wanton killing of women and children, the carpet bombing of hospitals, schools and mosques”.
    Has Pepe omitted intentionally to mention Churches?
    Most people confound Palestinians with Islam, as a matter of fact, before Zionists occupied Palestine, there were about 25% of Christians,
    and during latest Israeli bombings, one of the oldest churches in the world, was destroyed in Gaza.
    The massacre of Christians in Palestine, does not seem to move the West, where Christianity is facing a serious existential crisis
    Are Middle East Christians, second class Christians, same as Palestinians are considered second class citizens by Zionist Apartheid?

  10. Daniel Avatar
    Daniel

    RT 30 November, Putin has prised Henry Kissinger as “outstanding” and ” wise”,someone that brought “stability and peace in the world” Putin has sent a private letter to Kissinger’s wife and told her that “Henry always has a special place in his heart”

    1. John Sharkey Avatar
      John Sharkey

      Seriously depressing as well

  11. Dean Stones Avatar
    Dean Stones

    What a fabulous insight into the savage heart of the so called western democracies and its centuries long colonial project. With profit your only god cruelty is the only outcome. I like many feel totally bereft at the portrayal of savage inhumanity taking place, the pain I feel and the shame Impose on myself and many millions in the UK is awful. Not in my name. FTT

  12. Jooneed Jeeroburkhan Avatar
    Jooneed Jeeroburkhan

    A former international affairs Canadian journalist in Montreal myself, I’m a long-time fan of yours, Pepe. But this amazing, insightful, prophetic even, piece leaves me speechless. This beam of blinding light shone into the Heart of Darkness, this alone, is deserving of a Nobel Prize for literature – like the songs of Bob Dylan won him that very prize not long ago!

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