Telperion
Jedi
I know there must be quite a few LOTR fans on this forum, I'd be willing to bet a cheese sandwich this is so lol. Anyway, it has been my experience that many people who enjoy the LOTR trilogy and the Hobbit have never delved into what I believe is Tolkien's absolute best work and the most esoteric of all. The Silmarilion begins with the formation of Arda (Middle Earth) by the beings known as the Valar. The classic struggle of beneficial and destructive forces is delivered by a metaphorical miracle in this text, it's just breath taking. The book is primarily concerned with the Elves and their achievements, trials and tribulations however other Middle Earth beings are woven in expertly and play key roles as well. The Silmarillion was a life long project and a labor of love for Tolkien who poured forth much of his creative skill and keen insights into this work of art. The following is a brief synopsis of the main chapters from the Encyclopedia of Arda
Ainulindalë, the tale of the Music of the Ainur and the creation of Arda.
Valaquenta, the tale of the Valar, in which the nature of each of the Powers is described
Quenta Silmarillion, the longest tale, which gives an account of the history of Arda from its beginnings until the end of the First Age
Akallabêth, the tale of the Second Age, which concentrates on the history of Númenor until its Downfall.
Of the Rings of Power and the Third Age, which spans the late Second Age and the Third, telling of the forging of the Rings of Power and their history up to the War of the Ring.
On the downside - As some have pointed out, Tolkien does have a fair amount of racialist undertones in all of his works however that is to only be expected because his aesthetic tastes were clearly dictated by his upbringing and the times he lived in. So if that has ever bothered you, put that aside and take it for what it is. Also, the writing is rather 'King James Version' during the first chapter especially and makes it a little difficult to get into but it's well worth the effort.
The Silmarilion is a work of art - I just pray they don't try and make a movie out of it one day, god that would be a nightmare.
Ainulindalë, the tale of the Music of the Ainur and the creation of Arda.
Valaquenta, the tale of the Valar, in which the nature of each of the Powers is described
Quenta Silmarillion, the longest tale, which gives an account of the history of Arda from its beginnings until the end of the First Age
Akallabêth, the tale of the Second Age, which concentrates on the history of Númenor until its Downfall.
Of the Rings of Power and the Third Age, which spans the late Second Age and the Third, telling of the forging of the Rings of Power and their history up to the War of the Ring.
On the downside - As some have pointed out, Tolkien does have a fair amount of racialist undertones in all of his works however that is to only be expected because his aesthetic tastes were clearly dictated by his upbringing and the times he lived in. So if that has ever bothered you, put that aside and take it for what it is. Also, the writing is rather 'King James Version' during the first chapter especially and makes it a little difficult to get into but it's well worth the effort.
The Silmarilion is a work of art - I just pray they don't try and make a movie out of it one day, god that would be a nightmare.