Joseph Conrad Square

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Joseph Conrad Square is a small triangular square at Columbus Avenue and Beach Street, near Fisherman's Wharf in San Francisco, California.

History

The park was dedicated in 1971 by then Mayor Joseph Alioto and was named for sailor and novelist Joseph Conrad. The project had been initiated by Wanda Tomczykowska, president of the Polish Arts and Culture Foundation.

Consideration was given to placing in the park the San Francisco Maritime Museum's copy of Jacob Epstein's 1924 bronze bust of Conrad, but the sculpture remains at the Museum due to concerns about potential vandalization if placed at the park.

The film Apocalypse Now, which had been inspired by Conrad's novella Heart of Darkness, was released in 1979.

The park has as its centerpiece the sternpiece of the only ship to be skippered by Conrad.

See also

External links

  • [1] Google map showing location of Joseph Conrad Square.

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