Tolkien in the Twenty-First Century

The Meaning of Middle-Earth Today

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Nick Groom: Tolkien in the Twenty-First Century (2023, Pegasus Books)

English language

Published Dec. 25, 2023 by Pegasus Books.

ISBN:
978-1-63936-504-3
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4 stars (1 review)

3 editions

Often Insightful, Occasionally Absurd

4 stars

Groom's book looks at the background of Tolkien's legendarium, the way the text evolved over the years and decades, depiction of Tolkien's work in media, and the applicability of various themes as they apply today. I most enjoyed the history of the changing text. Aragorn was at one point a Hobbit named Trotter! Frodo was Bingo, Bilbo's son! It gave me insight into Tolkien's process of writing, which is to say, he wrote something, and then edited, then edited again. In this book he comes accross, not as a "grand architect", with everything planned in advance, but a tinkerer constantly changing, reworking, and rediscovering his text. Groom reveals how the process took decades, during which finances, overcommittment in work, and general life challenges made it nearly impossible to make progress on the text. I came away with a profound appreciation and wonder that Tolkien actually managed to finish "Lord of …

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  • Literature, modern, history and criticism, 21st century