Tarzan of the Apes by Robert M. Hodes | Banana Books
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Tarzan of the Apes
HARDCOVER - Jan 1972 by Robert M. Hodes
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Edgar Rice Burroughs’ legendary creation, Tarzan of the Apes, remains one of the most enduring icons of adventure literature. This classic tale chronicles the extraordinary life of an infant, orphaned in the unforgiving African wilderness, who is adopted and raised by a tribe of great apes. As the protagonist transitions from a feral childhood to the realization of his humanity, the narrative masterfully explores the duality of man—the tension between primal instinct and civilized society. Through Robert M. Hodes’ evocative presentation, readers are transported into a world of dense jungles, ancient secrets, and high-stakes survival. Tarzan is not merely a hero of physical prowess; he is a complex figure grappling with his identity and his place in two vastly different worlds. Whether you are revisiting this cornerstone of pulp fiction or discovering the legend for the first time, the story offers a gripping blend of romance, action, and philosophical inquiry. Its timeless themes of nature versus nurture continue to resonate with modern audiences, proving that the call of the wild is as captivating today as it was at the dawn of the twentieth century. Immerse yourself in this quintessential exploration of courage and the indomitable human spirit.