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"Tarzan and the Lion Man," the seventeenth book in the Tarzan series by Edgar Rice Burroughs, was first published in 1934. This novel presents a unique blend of adventure, fantasy, and satire. The story begins with a Hollywood film crew venturing into the African jungle to shoot a Tarzan movie, only to encounter the real Tarzan. The plot thickens with the introduction of a mysterious figure known as the Lion Man, who bears a striking resemblance to Tarzan.
As the narrative unfolds, Tarzan finds himself embroiled in a series of challenges and intrigues involving the film crew, various jungle inhabitants, and the enigmatic Lion Man. The book cleverly satirizes the Hollywood movie industry and its portrayal of Tarzan, while also delving into themes of identity, authenticity, and the clash between civilization and the natural world.
"Tarzan and the Lion Man" stands out for its humorous undertones, action-packed scenes, and the exploration of the duality between the fictional and real-life personas of Tarzan. This novel remains a notable and entertaining entry in the Tarzan series.
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