Excellent summary of Tolkien’s life and legacy. I learned a lot of interesting facts about this man, his myth, and legendarium.
Quotes:
The turmoil in the 1960s, with civil rights riots, assassinations, and the War in Vietnam all making news, young people were seeking “new myths, believable gods, acceptable roots in the past that reassured one that acts of hope and heroism were possible” and The Lord of the Rings, which was, after all, part of Tolkien’s attempt to create a new mythology, fulfilled that need.
His genius has simply answered the call of people of any age or temperament most wearied by the ugliness, the speed, the shoddy values, the slick philosophies which have been given them as dreary substitutions for the beauty, the sense of mystery, excitement, adventure, heroism, and joy without which the very soul of man begins to wither and die within him.
-Michael Tolkien (his second son)
Art moves them and they don’t know what they’ve been moved by … many young Americans are involved in the stories in a way that I’m not.
-Tolkien
The relationship between science fiction (SF) and fantasy is difficult and topically important … obviously many readers of SF are attracted to it because it performs the same operation as fantasy — it provides … Escape … and wonder … Some writers and readers of SF are really primarily interested in the “science,” rather than the “wonder” or the “Escape.”