J.R.R. Tolkien - The Story of Kullervo ed. Verlyn Flieger ePub & mobiseeders: 20
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J.R.R. Tolkien - The Story of Kullervo ed. Verlyn Flieger ePub & mobi (Size: 13.08 MB)
DescriptionThe world first publication of a previously unknown work of fantasy by J.R.R. Tolkien, which tells the powerful story of a doomed young man who is sold into slavery and who swears revenge on the magician who killed his father. Kullervo son of Kalervo is perhaps the darkest and most tragic of all J.R.R. Tolkien’s characters. ‘Hapless Kullervo’, as Tolkien called him, is a luckless orphan boy with supernatural powers and a tragic destiny. Brought up in the homestead of the dark magician Untamo, who killed his father, kidnapped his mother, and who tries three times to kill him when still a boy, Kullervo is alone save for the love of his twin sister, Wanona, and guarded by the magical powers of the black dog, Musti. When Kullervo is sold into slavery he swears revenge on the magician, but he will learn that even at the point of vengeance there is no escape from the cruellest of fates. Tolkien wrote that The Story of Kullervo was ‘the germ of my attempt to write legends of my own’, and was ‘a major matter in the legends of the First Age’; his Kullervo was the ancestor of Túrin Turambar, tragic incestuous hero of The Silmarillion. In addition to being a powerful story in its own right, The Story of Kullervo – published here for the first time with the author’s drafts, notes and lecture-essays on its source-work, The Kalevala, is a foundation stone in the structure of Tolkien’s invented world. Enjoy and please seed. Sharing WidgetAll Comments |
And a monumental work of much importance to the overall mythology Tolkien created. Thank you for the comment.
Many thanks.
Indeed this will not be for everybody. Written very early in his development as a writer and his style is still in its infancy.
Sat and read it through the night and it is is not too altered from the version published in a Tolkien journal in 2010 but it has better structure and improved notes.
As SmaugTheGreat says this is a little on the hardcore side but it is a worthy retail release and a beautifully presented book. It is worth buying just for the cover imo.
Hope you all have a read of this rare Tolkien piece and then read The Kalevala after which is fantastic.