New Tolkien Novel to Hit the Stands

By Allen Butler, published Mar 26, 2007
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Fans of Middle-Earth now have something to look forward too. 4 years after the completion of the mega-successful Lord of the Rings trilogy series of movies and 30 years after JRR Tolkien's last published book, the Silmarillion, was published, a new Tolkien novel exploring the mythology of Middle Earth is set to be released in hardback in April of 2007.

The novel, entitled The Children of Hurin, was first begun by the author in 1918. Although left uncompleted upon Tolkien's death in 1971 his son, Christopher Tolkien, who also edited the posthumously published Silmarillion, has spent 30 years painstakingly compiling the novel based on the copious notes the beloved author left behind.

Fans of Tolkien will be familiar with the basics of the story which revolves around Turin, son of Hurin. Elements of the story of Turin have played parts in the Silmarillion, Unfinished Tales and the History of Middle Earth, all compiled and edited by Christopher Tolkien. The story takes place much earlier than the events described in the Hobbit and the Lord of the Rings: in fact in The Children of Hurin hobbits do not yet exist at all.

In a public statement Christopher Tolkien said of the new novel, "It has seemed to me for a long time that there was a good case for presenting my father's long version of the legend of The Children of Hurin as an independent work, between its own covers." According to the official Tolkien Estate web site the story is one of three "Great Tales" which played a major part of the saga of Middle Earth: "Beren & Luthien," "The Fall of Gondolin" and "The Children of Hurin," none of which were completed by the author before his death.

While some basics of the story are already known and have been published in fragmented and heavily edited forms, specifics of the new novel are being held closely secret by publishers Harper-Collins and the Tolkien Estate, which owns rights for the work.

New Tolkien Novel to Hit the Stands
Resources
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  • The Tolkien Society
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LOL, I bet you play D&D.

Posted on 09/11/2007 at 4:09:00 PM

 
Are you on glue????? The movies were NOT close to the book, they were CRAP. Learn to read, tv will rot your brain. I mean goodness, a talking Arwen??? Disgusting.

Posted on 04/17/2007 at 9:04:00 AM

 
I think the trlgy did an amazing job of comin as close to the books as the film medium could allow. It could have been so much worse. I am curious why this story of all the Silmarillion's is the one to get more attention. The brother and sister have a baby! I can't see studios rushing to tell this story. Studio interest will die down when they realize what the story is about and how it ends. Niennor commits suice when the dragon tricks her.

Posted on 04/17/2007 at 12:04:00 AM

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