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The Last Ringbearer

Kirill Yeskov (2011)

SubgenreSoft SF / Social SF
Age groupAdult 18+
Content ratingPG-13
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More than 15 years ago Russian scientist Kirill Yeskov tried to settle certain geographical problems in Tolkien's fantasy world. One thing led to another, and he tackled a bigger project—what if we assumed that it's no less real than our world? His conclusion was that in such a case, the story of the Ring of Power is most likely a much-altered heroic retelling of a major war—but what was that war really about? The result of this re-appraisal was the publication in 1999 of The Last Ring-bearer —a re-thinking of Tolkien's story in real-world terms. Dr. Yeskov, a professional paleontologist whose job is reconstructing long-extinct organisms and their way of life from fossil remnants, performs essentially the same feat in The Last Ring-bearer , reconstructing the real world of Tolkien's Arda from The Lord of the Rings —the heroic tales of the Free Men of the West written in that world. We have a pretty good idea how well heroic tales map to reality from our own world... —Yisroel Markov, Translator