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Tolkien Jr completes next Lord of Rings book

26 Mar 2007  Literature

Bilbo riding a barrel down riverAmazing news! Just as you were coming down off your Tolkien high, just as you thought you had every line of the movies memorized, and each chapter of the books dog-eared with use, a new Tolkien books is set to be released!

The bizarre thing is that today is the first time I’ve heard about the release, which is less than a month away. And not only is this the first time I’m hearing about it, but I first got the information from a UK paper, rather than some large global source. It makes me wonder why they’re sneaking it out.

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The first new Tolkien novel for 30 years is to be published next month. In a move eagerly anticipated by millions of fans across the world, The Children of Húrin will be released worldwide on April 17th, 89 years after the author started the work and four years after the final cinematic installment of the Lord of the Rings trilogy, one of biggest box office successes in history.

The book, whose contents are being jealously guarded by publisher HarperCollins – is described as “an epic story of adventure, tragedy, fellowship and heroism.”

It is likely to be a publishing sensation, particularly as it is illustrated by veteran Middle Earth artist Alan Lee, who won an Oscar for art direction on Peter Jackson’s third film The Return of The King. Lee provided 25 pencil sketches and eight paintings for the first edition of the book, one of which is reproduced here for the first time in a national newspaper.

Tolkien experts are already tipping The Children of Húrin – which features significant battle scenes and at least one major twist – for big budget Hollywood treatment. Takings from the Lord of the Rings trilogy box office takings to date total some £1.5bn.

Chris Crawshaw, chairman of the Tolkien Society, said: “It would probably make a very good movie, if anyone can secure the film rights.

“Tolkien saw his work as one long history of Middle Earth: from the beginning of creation to the end of the Third Age. The Children of Húrin is an early chapter in that bigger story.”

The author’s son Christopher, using his late father’s voluminous notes, has painstakingly completed the book, left unfinished by the author when he died in 1971. The work has taken the best part of three decades, and will signify the first “new” Tolkien book since The Silmarillion was published posthumously in 1977.

“It will be interesting to see how it stands up today alongside all the Tolkien-alike literature that we’ve become familiar with,” said David Bradley, editor of SFX magazine.

Source: UK’s The Independent

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2 Comments

  1. Bob said

    am April 3 2007 @ 8:19 am

    Has Tolkien Jr. written any other books?

  2. Adam said

    am April 23 2007 @ 4:22 pm

    The Children of Hurin is a wonderful novel, compiled from JRR Tolkien’s original writings. His tales of Turin Turambar were some of the most complete of his unfinished writings, and Christopher has done an excellent job of compiling and editing them.

    This is a much darker and more lurid tale than LotR, and readers should not expect a happy, sunny tale. The hero is cursed by the Dark Lord himself, and a pall of doom hangs over his head. It has the “feel” of mythology, with no furry-toed hobbits to mediate between the heroic world and the modern one.

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