Talbot Mundy, Philosopher of Adventure

Talbot Mundy, Philosopher of Adventure is a 2005 biography of author Talbot Mundy. It was published in October 2005 through McFarland and was written by Brian Taves.

Synopsis edit

In the biography Taves examines Mundy's physical travels and his philosophical outlook, which shaped his writing. Also included in the appendices is a bibliography of Mundy's work.

Reception edit

Critical reception has been positive.[1] The Journal of Popular Culture gave an overall favorable review for Talbot Mundy, Philosopher of Adventure, writing "I would assume the book's audience to be somewhat limited but justifiably enthusiastic: relevant academics and their libraries; fans of genre or series fiction; those interested in theosophy or Eastern literature; and bibliophiles."[2] Extrapolation also reviewed the work, stating that they thought "the strongest part of the biography when Taves is best, perhaps a result of his work as a media archivist, is the section that treats the Jack Armstrong radio scripts and the last of the "multiple lives" led by Mundy in the years just before Pearl Harbor."[3]

References edit

  1. ^ "Talbot Mundy, philosopher of adventure; a critical biography.(Brief Article)(Book Review)". Reference & Research Book News. Archived from the original on 18 October 2016. Retrieved 8 September 2015.
  2. ^ Evans, Jeff (2006). "Talbot Mundy, Philosopher of Adventure: A Critical Biography (review)". The Journal of Popular Culture. 39 (6): 1093–1094. doi:10.1111/j.1540-5931.2006.00336.x.
  3. ^ Hassler, Donald (2007). "Talbot Mundy, Philosopher of Adventure: A Critical Biography.(Winds from the East: A Talbot Mundy Reader)(Book review)". Extrapolation. 48 (1): 205–208. Retrieved 8 September 2015.