"My Mother is an Ape. My Father is God. I come from the Land of Ghosts." So sings Ras Tyger, Philip Jose Farmer's momumental incarnation of a modern-day Jungle Lord. Savage, heroic, and beautiful, he is master of the world. And he rules his kingdom with sex, savagery, and sublime innocence. Until one day, with the landing of the great whirling 'birds,' the insane reality of his existence begins to unfold. . . and plunges him into an incredible quest for truth which cannot end until he comes face to face--with God.
Farmer's dedication reads: This story is dedicated to Edgar Rice Burrougs, without whom my childhood and yoth would have been inestimably deprived anc colorless . . .
Farmer's dedication reads: This story is dedicated to Edgar Rice Burrougs, without whom my childhood and yoth would have been inestimably deprived anc colorless . . .