The Dark Heart of Time

The Dark Heart of Time: a Tarzan Novel
Author Philip José Farmer
Original title Tarzan's Greatest Secret
Country United States
Language English
Series Tarzan series
Genre Adventure
Publisher Del Rey
Publication date
1999 (paperback)
2018 (hardcover)
2018 (trade paperback)
Media type Print (paperback)
Pages 278
ISBN 0-345-42463-8
Preceded by Tarzan: The Epic Adventures (1996)
Followed by The Adventures of Tarzan (2006)

The Dark Heart of Time: A Tarzan novel is a novel by American writer Philip José Farmer, authorized by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc.[1] Published in 1999, the book was first announced under the title Tarzan's Greatest Secret in 1997.[2] A 2018 reissue of the novel will mark the book's first hardcover edition, and will be retitled as Tarzan and the Dark Heart of Time.[3]

Set in October 1918—during Tarzan's search for Jane—the novel takes place between Tarzan the Untamed and Tarzan the Terrible.[4]

The novel's antagonist is James D. Stonecraft, an American oil magnate who believes that Tarzan knows the secret of immortality. Stonecraft hires hunters to track and capture Tarzan for the secret, leading to a conflicts at the "City Built by God" and the "Crystal Tree of Time". Through all of the adventure Tarzan is focused on escaping his pursuers so that he may return to his search for his wife.[5]

Other Tarzan stories by Farmer

Before The Dark Heart of Time, Philip José Farmer wrote a number of books based to some extent on Tarzan.

  • Time's Last Gift (1972) being a time travel story, the novel is both an unauthorized sequel to the entire Tarzan series, and a prequel to the authorized Khokarsa series.[4]
  • Tarzan Alive: A Definitive Biography of Lord Greystoke (1972/2006)
  • The Adventure of the Peerless Peer (1974) an unauthorized work in which Tarzan meets Sherlock Holmes.[4]
  • Khokarsa series, novels authorized by ERB, Inc. set in Tarzan's Africa 10,000 years ago.
  • The Nine series, an alternative interpretation of the Tarzan mythos, with him and half-brother Doc Savage battling a world-wide conspiracy headed by a group known as The Nine.[6]
    • A Feast Unknown (1969) ISBN 0-87216-586-8
    • Lord of the Trees / The Mad Goblin (dos-a-dos Ace Double, 1970) ISBN 0-441-49252-5
    • The Empire of the Nine (Sphere, 1988) Omnibus reprint of the Ace Double with The Mad Goblin retitled as Keepers of the Secrets.

References

  1. Nuninga, Zacharias L.A. (16 April 2010). "Publication History". Philip José Farmer International Bibliography.
  2. "Edgar Rice Burroughs". Spirit of America Bookstore. July 24, 2010.
  3. "Meteor House » Tarzan and the Dark Heart of Time – Now in Hardcover!". meteorhousepress.com. Retrieved 2018-02-23.
  4. 1 2 3 Hermes, Doc (26 October 2002). "The Dark Heart of Time". ERBzine. 0981.
  5. Adams, David A. (2006). "The Dark Heart of Time". Edgar Rice Burroughs Summary Project.
  6. Philip José Farmer bibliography#Lord Grandrith .26 Doc Caliban
Preceded by
Tarzan: The Epic Adventures
Tarzan series
The Dark Heart of Time
Succeeded by
The Adventures of Tarzan


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