The Land That Time Forgot
  The Land That Time Forgot
Titolo The Land That Time Forgot
AutoreBurroughs Edgar Rice
Prezzo€ 1,99
EditoreGood Press
LinguaTesto in Inglese
FormatoAdobe DRM

Descrizione
In "The Land That Time Forgot," Edgar Rice Burroughs transports readers to a prehistoric world rife with adventure and existential quandaries. Written in 1918, this gripping novel combines elements of science fiction and fantasy, showcasing Burroughs' signature pulp narrative style marked by vivid descriptions and fast-paced action. The protagonist, Bowen Tyler, finds himself marooned on the enigmatic island of Caprona, a setting that serves as a microcosm for survival, exploration, and the clash of civilization against primitive instincts, challenging Victorian notions of progress and civilization itself. Edgar Rice Burroughs, an American author whose extensive body of work includes the iconic Tarzan series, draws on his wide-ranging experiences as a soldier, rancher, and writer to create an engaging world within this novel. His fascination with the intersection of nature and humanity, as well as the 'Äòlost world'Äô trope prevalent in early 20th-century literature, underscores his exploration of human instincts when confronted with the primal aspects of life. This pioneering tale is a must-read for enthusiasts of adventure and speculative fiction. Burroughs'Äô vivid imagination and clever commentary on societal evolution make "The Land That Time Forgot" not only an entertaining read but also a significant contribution to early science fiction that resonates with themes of survival and discovery.