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Loremaster of Annúminas
Join Date: Oct 2006
Posts: 2,330
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I posted this on another forum, but thought I would share it here. This is what I will remember: his wit, his intellect, and above all his kindness. (As well as extraordinary skill at saying "no" politely and without giving the least offense.)
I suppose now I can lift my embargo at least to the extent of his very first letter to me, since it says nothing private, copyrighted or indeed that isn't common knowledge. Quote:
Do you have any idea how few other authors would bother?
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Regal Dwarven Shade
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: A Remote Dwarven Hold
Posts: 3,594
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Not much to add other than condolences for the family and gratitude for the work.
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Late Istar
Join Date: Mar 2001
Posts: 2,224
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Christopher Tolkien's death has hit me harder than a celebrity death has for a long time. If I could have chosen any celebrity to meet, it likely would have been him.
Everyone here knows how important his work was to all of us. Without his dedication over several decades, many of the greatest pieces of writing by our favorite author never would have seen the light of day. |
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Dread Horseman
Join Date: Sep 2000
Location: Behind you!
Posts: 2,744
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Well, well... it's been a few moons since I hit the ol' POST REPLY button. I am sad to hear of Christopher Tolkien's passing. I've nodded along while reading all of the replies. No writer -- especially not one as organizationally challenged as JRRT -- would dare to hope for such an exacting and faithful steward for his or her life's work. Christopher's dogged organizing, research, sleuthing, and scholarship has immeasurably enriched the Tolkien canon.
It feels like another way to mark the end of an era, in a time when it increasingly feels like we're brushing up against "the end of all things". Or maybe that's just my advancing middle age showing, nearly twenty years after I first logged into this wonderful website. This place has been on my mind lately. Much has changed in the world and in my life, but one thing I miss is thinking -- and talking about -- Middle-earth on a daily basis. Tonight I raise a glass in Christopher Tolkien's honor, and in appreciation of all you Tolkien-heads too. |
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Regal Dwarven Shade
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: A Remote Dwarven Hold
Posts: 3,594
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This recent event has led me to pick up Tolkien's works again, which I haven't done in awhile (I know, for shame!
)I came across this today in my read through of The Silmarillion and it seems appropriate. Quote:
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Wight
Join Date: Jun 2017
Posts: 118
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A little late to reply, but alas alas.
It is truly a great loss. We wouldn’t have near as much of the professor’s works if not for his son. And for that we should all be eternally grateful. May he rest. |
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