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Out of Time's Abyss

edgar rice burroughs

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In "Out of Time's Abyss," Edgar Rice Burroughs delivers a gripping continuation of the Pellucidar series, masterfully blending elements of adventure, science fiction, and prehistoric fantasy. The narrative follows protagonist David Innes as he navigates the treacherous landscapes of a hollow Earth filled with prehistoric creatures and ancient civilizations, embodying Burroughs' penchant for imaginative world-building. The prose is dynamic and evocative, reflecting the dizzying pace of Innes' adventures, while also incorporating themes of survival and the indomitable human spirit within an exotic yet perilous setting. This novel illustrates the early 20th-century fascination with adventure and the exploration of uncharted territories, resonating with contemporary audiences drawn to escapism and the thrill of discovery. Edgar Rice Burroughs (1875-1950) was an American writer whose literary influences included the adventure tales of his youth and the burgeoning genres of science fiction and fantasy. His writing was heavily inspired by his own experiences and interests in exploration and the exotic, which are vividly echoed in the adventurous escapades of David Innes. Burroughs' work often reflects a longing for adventure and the unknown, themes that resonate deeply in "Out of Time's Abyss." Readers seeking a thrilling journey through time and space will find "Out of Time's Abyss" an exhilarating addition to their literary collection. Burroughs' ability to conjure vast, imaginative worlds and imbue them with vivid life makes this novel a compelling read. For both longtime fans of Burroughs and newcomers alike, this book is a testament to the timeless allure of adventure and the unyielding quest for knowledge.
Disponible desde: 15/09/2022.
Longitud de impresión: 87 páginas.

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