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Tolkien's Overture - by John M Carswell (Paperback)

Tolkien's Overture - by  John M Carswell (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>An in-depth exploration of music's role in JRR Tolkien's legendarium, Tolkien's Overture examines the creation of Middle-earth as told in "Ainulindalë" and its implications for the The Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit, The Silmarillion, and more.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>How well do you know Middle-earth?</p><p>In <em><strong>Tolkien's Overture</strong></em>, writer and podcaster John Carswell continues his exploration of Tolkien's lesser known works by turning his attention to "Ainulindalë", also known as "The Music of the Ainur."</p><p>Originally published as part of <strong><em>The Silmarillion</em></strong> in 1977, "Ainulindalë" is the creation story of Middle-earth. Like the biblical creation account, it begins mysteriously with one great Divinity, but from there goes down a far different path. Whereas the biblical story involves speaking creation into being, Tolkien's vision involves the creation of lesser gods who then create a great music that brings Middle-earth into reality.</p><p>In <em><strong>Tolkien's Overture</strong></em>, John conducts a close reading of the text of "Ainulindalë", and then goes on to explore the role of music in Middle-earth's history, from the creation of Elves, Dwarves, and Men in the First Age to the great events of the late Third Age as recounted in <strong><em>The Hobbit</em></strong> and <strong><em>The Lord of the Rings</em></strong>. Furthermore, it delves into the mystery of evil, as embodied in the mighty Melkor, the great villain of the First Age and the master of Sauron, the Dark Lord of Mordor.</p><p>From the mystical song of the seas to the powerful voice of Lúthien Tinúviel to the strangely musical ways of Tom Bombadil, the reader will come away with a far deeper understanding of Tolkien's imaginary world, and see clearly how music is truly the mysterious fabric from which Middle-earth is made.</p>

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