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The article reference to "WWII" should be changed to something like "mid-20th century Central European" war, since the main character might not actually be from our Earth.
The article should also include the Boris Vallejo Two Hawks from Earth cover.
The novel is in the vein of Edgar Rice Burroughs, and PJF was quite involved with ERB; this should be mentioned.
We need links to reviews of the book. It starts well, but does not sustain interest. The THfE ending gets interesting again, but seems added-on and confusing, incomplete. 69.87.202.105 02:06, 30 July 2006 (UTC)
http://www.pjfarmer.com/articles.htm
Creating Artificial Worlds
Edgar Rice Burroughs
http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/f/philip-jose-farmer/two-hawks-from-earth.htm
Two Hawks from Earth (1979) cover by Boris Vallejo
http://www.xs4all.nl/~rnuninga/NonFic/PJFnf1.htm#ERB
"Edgar Rice Burroughs"
Essay, about ERB's early career and his most famous character, Tarzan.
* 20th Century Fiction, edited by George Woodcock Gale/St.James (Reference Guide to English Literature), ISBN 0-91228-919-8, hardcover, 7/1985 * ("An appreciation of Edgar Rice Burroughs") Pearls From Peoria Subterranean Press, ISBN , hardcover, ../2006
They just disappear?
-G
Yes. At one point in the book Farmer mentions that among other groups, the Slavs, Hebrews, Italics, and Australian aborigines do not exist in this world. Baconheimian ( talk) 13:52, 31 March 2020 (UTC)
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The article reference to "WWII" should be changed to something like "mid-20th century Central European" war, since the main character might not actually be from our Earth.
The article should also include the Boris Vallejo Two Hawks from Earth cover.
The novel is in the vein of Edgar Rice Burroughs, and PJF was quite involved with ERB; this should be mentioned.
We need links to reviews of the book. It starts well, but does not sustain interest. The THfE ending gets interesting again, but seems added-on and confusing, incomplete. 69.87.202.105 02:06, 30 July 2006 (UTC)
http://www.pjfarmer.com/articles.htm
Creating Artificial Worlds
Edgar Rice Burroughs
http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/f/philip-jose-farmer/two-hawks-from-earth.htm
Two Hawks from Earth (1979) cover by Boris Vallejo
http://www.xs4all.nl/~rnuninga/NonFic/PJFnf1.htm#ERB
"Edgar Rice Burroughs"
Essay, about ERB's early career and his most famous character, Tarzan.
* 20th Century Fiction, edited by George Woodcock Gale/St.James (Reference Guide to English Literature), ISBN 0-91228-919-8, hardcover, 7/1985 * ("An appreciation of Edgar Rice Burroughs") Pearls From Peoria Subterranean Press, ISBN , hardcover, ../2006
They just disappear?
-G
Yes. At one point in the book Farmer mentions that among other groups, the Slavs, Hebrews, Italics, and Australian aborigines do not exist in this world. Baconheimian ( talk) 13:52, 31 March 2020 (UTC)