Tarzan alive;: A definitive biography of Lord Greystoke

Tarzan alive;: A definitive biography of Lord Greystoke

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Science Fiction Biography Action & Adventure
Format Paperback
Pages 312
Language English
Published Jan 1, 1972
Publisher Doubleday
Edition First Edition
ISBN-10 0445085479
ISBN-13 9780445085473
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In a remarkable exploration of one of literature's most iconic figures, this biography delves into the life of Lord Greystoke, better known as Tarzan. Philip José Farmer meticulously uncovers the myth and reality behind the legendary character, blending fact with an innovative storytelling approach that brings the hero's world vividly to life.

Through thorough research, Farmer presents a detailed account of Tarzan’s origins, his adventures in the jungle, and his interactions with the various cultures and peoples that cross his path. He examines not only the fictionalized elements of Tarzan’s story but also the societal and historical contexts that influenced Edgar Rice Burroughs' creation.

This narrative serves as a critical analysis as much as it is a biography, challenging readers to reflect on the themes of identity, civilization versus savagery, and what it means to be human. Farmer's succinct prose captures the essence of Tarzan while providing insights into Burroughs's life and creative process.

Overall, this biography offers a fresh perspective on a timeless character, weaving together history, mythology, and personal reflection to present Lord Greystoke in a way that resonates with modern readers.

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