Most Overrated Book I EVER Read!
Psst! Anyone watching? No? Okay, let's commit cultural slaughter! Time talk talk about the most over-rated "icon" of a book you ever read!
For me, it's The Lord of the Rings. High drama! Bloated poetry! Racist undertones! And a story that is ninety per-cent irrelevant!
Face facts, in the end, it's about three guys carrying a ring cross-country and throwing it into a sewer.
Michael Moorcock --a writer who took real chances with his work-- call's the book a form of infantilization. The New Yorker did an article on Moorcock's thinking five years ago.
"Moorcock, one of the most prolific living fantasists, sees Tolkien’s creation as little more than a conservative vision of the status quo, an adventure that brings its hero “There and Back Again,” rather than into a world where experience means you can’t go home again. Moorcock thinks Tolkien’s vast catalogue of names, places, magic rings, and dwarven kings is, as he told Hari Kunzru in a 2011 piece for The Guardian, “a pernicious confirmation of the values of a morally bankrupt middle class.”
So? What's your take? And what's your example of over-rated sludge?
For me, it's The Lord of the Rings. High drama! Bloated poetry! Racist undertones! And a story that is ninety per-cent irrelevant!
Face facts, in the end, it's about three guys carrying a ring cross-country and throwing it into a sewer.
Michael Moorcock --a writer who took real chances with his work-- call's the book a form of infantilization. The New Yorker did an article on Moorcock's thinking five years ago.
"Moorcock, one of the most prolific living fantasists, sees Tolkien’s creation as little more than a conservative vision of the status quo, an adventure that brings its hero “There and Back Again,” rather than into a world where experience means you can’t go home again. Moorcock thinks Tolkien’s vast catalogue of names, places, magic rings, and dwarven kings is, as he told Hari Kunzru in a 2011 piece for The Guardian, “a pernicious confirmation of the values of a morally bankrupt middle class.”
So? What's your take? And what's your example of over-rated sludge?
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