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A Princess of Mars: A Library of America Special Publication


Publishing Details

Full Title:

A Princess of Mars: A Library of America Special Publication

Contributors:

By (Author) Edgar Rice Burroughs
Introduction by Junot Daz

ISBN:

9781598531657

Publisher:

The Library of America

Imprint:

The Library of America

Publication Date:

12th April 2012

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

FIC

Physical Properties

Number of Pages:

384

Dimensions:

Width 133mm, Height 191mm, Spine 27mm

Weight:

445g

Description

Rediscoverthe adventure-pulp classic that gave the world its first great interplanetary romance-now featuring an introduction byJunot Diaz In the spring of 1866, John Carter, a former Confederate captain prospecting for gold in the Arizona hills, slips into a cave and is overcome by mysterious vapors. He awakes to find himself naked, alone, and forty-eight million miles from Earth-a castaway on the dying planet Mars. Taken prisoner by the Tharks, a fierce nomadic tribe of six-limbed, olive-green giants, he wins respect as a cunning and able warrior, who by grace of Mars's weak gravity possesses the agility of a superman. He also wins the heart of fellow-prisoner Dejah Thoris, the alluring, red-skinned Princess of Helium, whose people he swears to defend against their grasping and ancient enemy, the city-state of Zodanga. John Carter first appeared in 1912 in the pages ofThe All-Storymagazine and immediately entered the dream-life of American readers young and old. He was Edgar Rice Burroughs's favorite among his many creations and remains a favorite of lovers of science fiction and fantasy everywhere.

Author Bio

Junot Diaz's fiction has appeared in The New Yorker, The Paris Review, and The Best American Short Stories. His highly-anticipated first novel, The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao, was greeted with rapturous reviews, including Michiko Kakutani in The New York Times calling it "a book that decisively establishes him as one of contemporary fiction's most distinctive and irresistible new voices." His debut story collection, Drown, published eleven years prior to Oscar Wao, was also met with unprecedented acclaim; it became a national bestseller, won numerous awards, and has since grown into a landmark of contemporary literature. Born in the Dominican Republic and raised in New Jersey, Diaz lives in New York City and is a professor of creative writing at MIT.

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