A vision of Middle-Earth

Cover art by Alan Lee


I have time for only the quickest of posts today, so I'd like use that time to direct your attention to a lovely BBC piece on my friend and neighbor Alan Lee: "How Do You Draw Tolkien's World?" -- in which he speaks about the newest Tolkien volume, Beren and L��thien, among other things.


"I first encountered  The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings when I was eighteen," Alan told me once (for an article I wrote some years ago). "It felt as though Tolkien had taken every element I'd ever want in a story and woven them into one huge, seamless narrative. And, even more important for me, he had created a place -- a vast, beautiful, awesome landscape -- which lingered in the mind long after the protagonists had finished their battles and gone their separate ways."


Yes, that's it exactly.


Fairies of the wood by Alan LeeArt above, by Alan Lee: The cover painting for Beren and L��thien; and an unrelated drawing, "Fairies of the wood," that I particularly love. All rights reserved by the artist.

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