Tarzan and the Castaways

by Edgar Rice Burroughs

Other authorsBoris Vallejo
Paper Book, 1941

Status

Available

Call number

Fic Adventure Burroughs

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Description

Fantasy. Fiction. Science Fiction. Historical Fiction. HTML: Tarzan becomes stranded on an island inhabited by the members of the ancient Mayan Civilization....

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LibraryThing member jjmcgaffey
Interesting. Now I realize why I remembered it so well. The action is very pulpy, but overall it's kind of the anti-pulp - despite the action scenes, 90% of the story and basically all the decision points are character studies. There are a few stereotypes (mostly the villains), a few characters
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playing against stereotype (the Colonel is kind and rather henpecked, despite his ferocious harrumphs), but mostly just individuals acting in accordance with their characters. Some of the characters are truly awful, though - I can take Krause a lot better than Penelope. Ugh. The action is almost a Tarzan pastiche - Tarzan gets captured, crisis and he (and allies) end up on top; deserted isle, lost civilization, riding elephants and fighting lions. One happy-ever-after romance, one (or two) cases of unrequited love, and rescue for all - though last seen, the ship had a prize crew from among the mutineers, wonder how that got fixed. Fun. 3.5. Then two short stories - Tarzan and the Champion: ugh. Nothing to it, and pure stereotype characters. One almost breaks stereotype for a little while, but end up pretty much where he started. Random slaughter of game animals, cannibals, and Ugly Americans. 3.0. The other story is Tarzan and the Jungle Murders: this one is trying to be a detective story, but doesn't succeed very well. Too much info not given - there was no mention of limping or a missing finger until it was needed to prove guilt, and the primary 'clue' was scent - which can't be expressed on the written page at all. Poor Cecil, though. 3.0.
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Original publication date

1940-06 (serialization)
1940-04 (serialization)
1941-08 (serialization)
1965 (book)

Physical description

191 p.; 18 cm

Local notes

Tarzan, 24

DDC/MDS

Fic Adventure Burroughs

Rating

(49 ratings; 3.3)
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