In ""Tarzan and the City of Gold,"" the adventure continues as Tarzan wanders through the region once known as Abyssinia, around the Rift Valley. His journey takes a thrilling turn when he rescues a captured man, setting off a series of events brimming with action, drama, romance, and intrigue. The narrative flows smoothly, showcasing Tarzan's remarkable ability to swiftly learn languages and charm everyone he meets, even as he frequently finds himself imprisoned. Beneath the surface excitement, familiar themes emerge: two hidden cities, locked in conflict without understanding the cause,…mehr
In ""Tarzan and the City of Gold,"" the adventure continues as Tarzan wanders through the region once known as Abyssinia, around the Rift Valley. His journey takes a thrilling turn when he rescues a captured man, setting off a series of events brimming with action, drama, romance, and intrigue. The narrative flows smoothly, showcasing Tarzan's remarkable ability to swiftly learn languages and charm everyone he meets, even as he frequently finds himself imprisoned. Beneath the surface excitement, familiar themes emerge: two hidden cities, locked in conflict without understanding the cause, engage in annual trade. These cities, built entirely of gold, provide a stunning backdrop for the unfolding drama. As Tarzan navigates this complex landscape, he grapples with themes of loyalty, identity, and the intricacies of human relationships. Ultimately, the novel combines adventure with elements of mystery and exploration, reflecting Tarzan's ongoing quest for understanding in a captivating and perilous world.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edgar Rice Burroughs (1875-1950) was an American author best known for creating the iconic character Tarzan. He was a pioneer of the adventure genre, particularly in science fiction and fantasy. Burroughs's work often explored themes of heroism, the struggle between civilization and nature, and the complexities of human relationships. His most famous series, starting with ""Tarzan of the Apes"" (1912), introduced readers to a wild, heroic figure raised in the jungle. Burroughs also created the Barsoom series, featuring the adventures of John Carter on Mars, which became highly influential in the sci-fi genre. Throughout his prolific career, Burroughs wrote more than 70 novels and numerous short stories, captivating audiences with his imaginative storytelling and vivid characters. Despite facing criticism for his writing style, his work has endured, inspiring countless adaptations in film, television, and comics. Today, he is regarded as one of the foundational figures in early 20th-century popular literature.
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