Trex Posted March 26, 2007 Share Posted March 26, 2007 Not strictly Star Wars related unless your talking about actors who appear in both, but I thought some people might like to know about something I just found. Apparently, there is to be a brand new (sort of) LOTR book out this april. From the BBC: "Unfinished Tolkien Due in April An Unfinished book by JRR Tolkien will be published in April after being complated by the late author's son. Christopher Tolkien has spent 30 years working on 'The Children of Hurin', which The Lord of the Rings author started in 1918 and later abandoned. Extracts from the novel, which is set before the events of the rings trilogy, have been published before. It has been illustrated by Alan Lee, who won an Oscar for his artwork on The Return of The King film in 2004." See also the Wikipedia page : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Children_of_H%C3%BArin I must admit to having a few reservations about this. Presumably, if Tolkien abandoned it, he did so for a reason. What do you think : Cash-in by the son, or the completion of a saga? Will the book do for LOTR what Phantom Menace did for Star Wars? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sabretooth Posted March 26, 2007 Share Posted March 26, 2007 Yeah, read about this one at Digg. Looks interesting, especially the way Tolkien puts it, and the whole Major Twist and "Tale of <blah blah>" got me going. But it's supposed to be part of the Silmarillion, or something - and that is mentally damaging. But regardless, if things work out well, I might think about it... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PoiuyWired Posted March 26, 2007 Share Posted March 26, 2007 Hmm, will it be written more in quenya? I knwo that would just be my wishful thinking, but IMO quenya is the best sounding fictional language. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jeff Posted March 26, 2007 Share Posted March 26, 2007 Sounds interesting. I have the Silmarillion and I'm a big LotR fan but I've never been able to make it all the way through that book. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sabretooth Posted March 26, 2007 Share Posted March 26, 2007 Sounds interesting. I have the Silmarillion and I'm a big LotR fan but I've never been able to make it all the way through that book. By brain exploded by the sixth chapter. What about you? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aurora Starfire Posted March 26, 2007 Share Posted March 26, 2007 I must admit to having a few reservations about this. Presumably, if Tolkien abandoned it, he did so for a reason. What do you think : Cash-in by the son, or the completion of a saga? Will the book do for LOTR what Phantom Menace did for Star Wars? Abandoned? Not necessarily. He may not have had time to finish it, like the Silmarillion. Tolkien did include an abbreviated version of the tale in the Silmarillion, and he also wrote part of a lay called The Lay of the Children of Húrin. The tale is quite possibly the most tragic story I've read in Tolkien's writings. And as for it being a completion or a prequel to the Lord of the Rings, that it is not. It is part of the history of the wars with Morgoth. I did, in fact, read the whole of the Silmarillion, (though I admit it took me two tries) and The Children of Húrin does not have enough of a connection to The Lord of the Rings to be called a prequel. However, there was going to be a sequel to The Lord of the Rings, which likewise was laid aside, called The New Shadow. It was included in the final volume of The History of Middle-earth, though Tolkien only wrote thirty pages of it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Prime Posted March 26, 2007 Share Posted March 26, 2007 What do you think : Cash-in by the son, or the completion of a saga?I'd say definitely not a cash-in. From what I can see it is a labor of love by Christopher Tolkien. Will the book do for LOTR what Phantom Menace did for Star Wars?In what way? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Samuel Dravis Posted March 26, 2007 Share Posted March 26, 2007 Sweet. I thought the Silmarillion was fascinating and to learn more of Hurin and the others of the time would be awesome - The Narn i Hin Hurin was fun to read in the Unfinished Tales. This one is getting into my collection soon. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pho3nix Posted March 26, 2007 Share Posted March 26, 2007 That looks really interesting, I have to read Silmarillion before that one though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Emperor Devon Posted March 26, 2007 Share Posted March 26, 2007 Sweet. I thought the Silmarillion was fascinating and to learn more of Hurin and the others of the time would be awesome Excellent, I thought I was the only person who read The Silmarillion here. Could be very interesting. I wanted to see more about Hurin in that book, but it doesn't focus a lot on specific characters. This could turn out very well - a third-person viewpoint rather than an encyclopedic one of the First Age could be an excellent read. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trex Posted March 27, 2007 Author Share Posted March 27, 2007 In what way? I was thinking of the whole divide between those die hard fans who thought Menace had ruined the original trilogy and those who actually liked it (personally I liked it from the offset, but anyway). This book would have to be pretty bad/different to create such a rift between the LOTR fans, but it still might happen. As for the 'abandoned' comment, I was only quoting the BBC. Take it up with Micheal Grade. In any case, I am still looking forward to this as a fan of the underrated Silmarillion. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
martmeister Posted March 27, 2007 Share Posted March 27, 2007 I'll have to add Silmarillion and The Children of Húrin to my reading list now. I liked LOTR, except for the random 5 pages of song. Does Silmarillion have more action and less singing? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sabretooth Posted March 27, 2007 Share Posted March 27, 2007 I'll have to add Silmarillion and The Children of Húrin to my reading list now. I liked LOTR, except for the random 5 pages of song. Does Silmarillion have more action and less singing? Well, there are songs in Silmarillion, but you'll grow to love them as a break from the almost-biblical paragraphs of information. Believe me, Silmarillion is a university textbook, not a pleasure reading novel. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Prime Posted March 27, 2007 Share Posted March 27, 2007 Excellent, I thought I was the only person who read The Silmarillion here. I read it too! Could be very interesting. I wanted to see more about Hurin in that book, but it doesn't focus a lot on specific characters. This could turn out very well - a third-person viewpoint rather than an encyclopedic one of the First Age could be an excellent read.Indeed. It should at the very least provide a more indepth glimpse into what life was like the First Age. I was thinking of the whole divide between those die hard fans who thought Menace had ruined the original trilogy and those who actually liked it (personally I liked it from the offset, but anyway). This book would have to be pretty bad/different to create such a rift between the LOTR fans, but it still might happen.I see. I really can't imagine that happening, for no other reason than since the mediums are so different I think that it is unlikely that Tolkien (both of them) could create similar issues. What I mean is, there is no way to make them too CGI or have bad dialog or a Jar Jar-like character (who I say pwns!). Also, and perhaps most importantly, this story is much further removed from the LOTR and The Hobbit and so shouldn't in any way affect pre-existing characters in any meaningful way. In the end, some fans may dislike it, but I think at worst many fans may classify it as they do the Silmarillian: a tough read. And most LOTR novel fans are just happy to have any scrap of information that helps fill out the universe in different ways. And for the record, I liked the prequels too. I'll have to add Silmarillion and The Children of Húrin to my reading list now. I liked LOTR, except for the random 5 pages of song. Does Silmarillion have more action and less singing?Hmm, like liked the songs in LOTR. Most of them had a wealth of information in them! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tk102 Posted March 27, 2007 Share Posted March 27, 2007 Excellent, I thought I was the only person who read The Silmarillion here. One of my favorites too. (old thread link) Believe me, Silmarillion is a university textbook, not a pleasure reading novel.I found more enjoyment from it though than I did from the LotR trilogy. It just felt more complete and satisfying... and sad. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Samuel Dravis Posted March 27, 2007 Share Posted March 27, 2007 I found more enjoyment from it though than I did from the LotR trilogy. It just felt more complete and satisfying... and sad.I agree. After reading the Silmarillion, you no longer wonder why the elves are somber (I've even heard some people describe them as boring because they don't fight enough, lol) guys. They were there when the *really* bad stuff was happening... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
igyman Posted March 27, 2007 Share Posted March 27, 2007 Excellent, I thought I was the only person who read The Silmarillion here. Nope, I've read it too. And what is this bashing of The Silmarillion I'm seeing here? The book is great, one of the most interesting I've ever read. As for this new book that's supposed to come out - of course it's all about getting mo' money out of the successful universe that J.R.R. Tolkien has created, but if it's done the right way, it just may be worth the money. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Grey Master Posted March 27, 2007 Share Posted March 27, 2007 wow, I though that SW and LOTR fans were engaged in mortal combat, I have heard of the Silmarillion but never got a chance to read it, maybe I'll buy it. As for this new book, I guess Tolkien's son needs some $$$$, but well see if the writing talent is the same. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Prime Posted March 28, 2007 Share Posted March 28, 2007 I found more enjoyment from it though than I did from the LotR trilogy. My main issue was that I had a hard time keeping all the names straight... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tk102 Posted March 28, 2007 Share Posted March 28, 2007 My main issue was that I had a hard time keeping all the names straight... That's true... I spent a good deal of time studying the family trees. Sometimes Tolkien used some naming conventions to help out. The House of Fingolfin for instance had has 'g' in their names like Fingon and Turgon. The House of Finarfin has 'n' like Finrod and Finduilas. A couple years back, I received the unabridged CD set read by Martin Shaw (link). Listening to that while reading the book at the same time definitely speeds up the amount of time it takes to digest the book and lets you hear the proper pronunciations. Shaw's narrative is excellent. @GrayMaster: Never heard of LotR fans vs. Star Wars fans ... I've always heard it was Star Wars vs. Star Trek. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Renegade Angel Posted March 29, 2007 Share Posted March 29, 2007 Sounds quite interesting. Always have been a LOTR fan. I doubt anyone can reproduce Tolkein's amazing creativity and imagination though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aristotélēsticus Posted April 2, 2007 Share Posted April 2, 2007 i cannot wait till its publishing. Turin's story plus "Akalabeth" are the greatest in the Silmarillion. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gargoyle King Posted April 6, 2007 Share Posted April 6, 2007 Not strictly Star Wars related unless your talking about actors who appear in both, but I thought some people might like to know about something I just found. Apparently, there is to be a brand new (sort of) LOTR book out this april. From the BBC: "Unfinished Tolkien Due in April An Unfinished book by JRR Tolkien will be published in April after being complated by the late author's son. Christopher Tolkien has spent 30 years working on 'The Children of Hurin', which The Lord of the Rings author started in 1918 and later abandoned. Extracts from the novel, which is set before the events of the rings trilogy, have been published before. It has been illustrated by Alan Lee, who won an Oscar for his artwork on The Return of The King film in 2004." See also the Wikipedia page : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Children_of_H%C3%BArin I must admit to having a few reservations about this. Presumably, if Tolkien abandoned it, he did so for a reason. What do you think : Cash-in by the son, or the completion of a saga? Will the book do for LOTR what Phantom Menace did for Star Wars? Didn't realise there was another prequel, i thought The Hobbit was the only one before the trilogy. Yah learn a new thing everyday! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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