LOTR
What the hell is it with people and LOTR? I was over at Amazon, looking through various peoples’ list of fantasy books… almost every single one of them mentioned LOTR. Was it ever this popular before the movie came out?
I don’t get the deal– I couldn’t even read the first book in the series, much less finish the entire boring epic. And the movies were better only because you didn’t have to make a sustained effort to pay attention; you could space out for a while out of sheer boredom or confusion, and the movie would have proceeded on without you. That’s how I spent way too much time watching them.
What is so special about LOTR? I would much rather read the Prydain Chronicles, or The Dark is Rising sequence… something with bite.
Possibly relevant posts:
- Epic Movies (9/18/2005)
- Primer (5/11/2005)
- The Dark is Rising unto the silver screen (9/15/2007)
What surprises me even more is the popularity of LOTR among scientific/technical people given the strong romanticist slant of the books. I feel very little enthusiasm for a plot where the only people using technology are the bad guys (remember Saruman’s underground complex) while the good guys are leaf-chewing elves or walking trees.
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Comment by AnonEcon — 5/20/2006 @ 10:14 pm
I beg to differ. The LOTR is in my opinion the best fantasy book ever. I believe most of the older fantasy writers grew up reading LOTR and had their first impressions of elves and dwarves influenced by Tolkien. And these guys influenced the current crop. But I’m really no expert.
To me LOTR is like algebra. The initial going is really tough. I also gave up. But once you plough through the hobbit history and the birthday party bit, i.e. when Aragorn appears, it gets terribly exciting.
Comment by tpc — 5/22/2006 @ 8:25 pm
I have noticed some authors cite LOTR as a source of inspiration, but I like the inspired works much more than the source of the inspiration.
‘LOTR is like algebra’?
Comment by Alex — 5/23/2006 @ 12:07 pm
So what’s wrong with algebra, eh?
Comment by Zeno — 6/1/2006 @ 1:38 am
I don’t think it was that popular but it was the most popular of all the fantasy books.
Comment by LOTR — 7/19/2006 @ 9:32 am