
The Silmarillion
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Andy Serkis
The forerunner to The Lord of the Rings, The Silmarillion tells the earlier history of Middle-earth, recounting the events of the First and Second Ages, and introducing some of the key characters, such as Galadriel, Elrond, Elendil and the Dark Lord, Sauron.
The tales of The Silmarillion are set in an age when Morgoth, the first Dark Lord, dwelt in Middle-earth, and the High Elves made war upon him for the recovery of the Silmarils, the jewels containing the pure light of Valinor.
Included on the recording are several shorter works. The Ainulindalë is a myth of the Creation and in the Valaquenta the nature and powers of each of the gods is described. The Akallabêth recounts the downfall of the great island kingdom of Númenor at the end of the Second Age, and Of the Rings of Power tells of the great events at the end of the Third Age, as narrated in The Lord of the Rings.
This brand-new unabridged recording is read by the acclaimed actor, director and author, Andy Serkis.
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‘How, given little over half a century of work, did one man become the creative equivalent of a people?’
The Guardian
‘Demanding to be compared with English mythologies… at times rises to the greatness of true myth’
Financial Times
‘A creation of singular beauty… magnificent in its best moments’
Washington Post
‘A grim, tragic, brooding and beautiful book, shot through with heroism and hope… its power is almost that of mysticism’
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It’s much better than that. What we get with this book is a gorgeous love letter, not only to the ancient mythologies of our world, but more specifically the joy of searching out various texts and piecing together a mythology’s puzzle for yourself. The Silmarillion’s stories are intentionally created as self-contained myths, implied to be written by various fictional ‘authors.’ That’s why one chapter might cover the same ground that the previous did, because that new ‘author’ was telling his own story, in which it’s not assumed that the audience (possibly hundreds of years later) already knows some tidbit we heard already by reading the entire collection at the same time. Different tales are told with different styles, even, which is incredibly difficult to do. And the breadth of mythology established is immense.
These stories are all bound up in one book within our world, but the best way to properly understand it is to imagine it more like sitting in some library in Rivendell, picking up various epic tales off the shelf. In Middle-earth, this would be a series of unconnected texts, among an even larger collection of tales and songs and poems.
In our own world, the experience of reading The Silmarillion is most akin to seeking out Homer’s epic poems, then reading Aeschylus, afterwards trying Apollonius, Euripides, and eventually the Aeneid. Each one of these poets sheds more light on some aspect of the Trojan War, telling different stories and focusing on different perspectives. Some tell what happened before, some after, and some use the same characters. Some don’t even tell anything about it, but she’s light on the gods and characters who lived before the war was even conceived. But every story ties into this pivotal event in one way or another. The Silmarillion is more like that experience of learning Greek mythology through the copious reading of different poets, but rolled into one book. It’s not just a story, like The Lord of the Rings. It’s an entire cultural history. And I’m blown away every time I read it.
This was my first time reading Andy Serkis’ new narration as well, and I hugely enjoyed it! It was also my first time reading it in Tolkien’s originally intended order, right after The Hobbit. Definitely changes your perspective on his universe, though I still like reading it after LOTR the best.
最初にこの話は読みにくかった、ぼくにとって。けどいろんなギリシャ神話や宗教な神話読んだ後で、やっとこの話はわかります。集めた中つ国の神話です。ロードオブザリングのようの一つの話じゃない。サーキス俳優のナレーションがもちろん素晴らしい。彼はこれもやった良かったね!
Not For Typical ‘Fantasy Fans.’ But Brilliant If You Study Mythology!
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Andy Serkis, unsurprisingly, brings the gravitas
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One of the greatest stories ever told, by just as great a narrator
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Best production of the work so far!
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Excellent Narrator
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Andy serkins
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Fantastic
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An amazing performance by the legend Andy Serkis
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He’ll help you understand The Silmarillion with ease.
Stunning
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The best of Tolkien's work with great narration!
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