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Sajiswaf Naida's book is mentioned in relation to Conrad's unhappiness and shock with what he observed during his time in the Congo.

Sentiment: Deep Dive
Trigger: Conrad's experiences in Congo
For: Readers interested in literary analysis and historical context
Key quote: Sajiswaf Naida says in his book, and I think this does make sense.
The host references Sajiswaf Naida's analysis to highlight how Conrad's experiences in the Congo deeply affected him, revealing his shock and unhappiness. Naida suggests that Conrad's discontent made him a target for disdain among his peers, as he represented a moral critique of their exploitative actions.