Conquest of the Planet of the Apes
by John Jakes
Planet of the Apes film novelizations (4), Planet of the Apes
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If the previous Planet of the Apes novels and films explored the ramifications of nuclear war and the possibilities of altering the future, Conquest of the Planet of the Apes serves as an allegory for the end of slavery in the United States. Milo, Cornelius and Zira's son from the previous entry, now known as Caesar, visits a city of the future where Apes make up a slave class that performs all the menial labor for their human masters. Naturally, that future, 1990, more reflects the ideas of the early 1970s than the reality of the last decade of the twentieth century. Responding to injustice, Caesar infiltrates the system of this city-state and begins fomenting rebellion among Ape-kind, all while hiding his identity. In the final, show more bloody struggle, it's easy to imagine the stirring chords of "John Brown's Body" playing in the background. The author of Conquest of the Planet of the Apes, John Jakes, does not reach the same philosophical level as his predecessors Pierre Boulle and Jerry Pournelle, but he imbues his writing with a sense of action and righteous justice that will hold readers' attention. show less
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John Jakes was born in Chicago in 1932. He studied acting at Northwestern University, where he began writing professionally during his freshman year. Later he enrolled in a creative writing program at DePauw University and received a master's degree in American literature from Ohio State University. Early in his career Jakes wrote copy for a show more pharmaceutical company and various ad agencies, and authored dozens of short stories encompassing western, mystery and science fiction themes. In March 1973, Jakes commenced work on The Kent Family Chronicles, a multi-volume set portraying American history through the lives of a fictional family. Later works include North and South (1982), California Gold (1989), Homeland (1993), and American Dreams. Six of his major novels have been filmed as television miniseries, and North and South remains one of the highest rated miniseries in the history of television. Jakes is actively involved in the adaptation of North and South for the Broadway stage. John Jakes has been hailed as the godfather of the historical novel, and America's history teacher. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Conquest of the Planet of the Apes
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- Conquest of the Planet of the Apes
- Original publication date
- 1974
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- Conquest of the Planet of the Apes (1972 | IMDb)
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- Under a red-tinged moon, the dark towers of the central city thrust against the sky.
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- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)But McDonald had closed his eyes as the silent tears ran down his face.
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