Here's a shocking revelation. I haven't read LotR, or seen it in the theaters.
I am currently on my fifth attempt at reading The Lord of the Rings. In fact, LotR was the last thing I bought when I left Britain - I got a nice big fat book and decided to read it at last.
I can't make it past the first 100 pages or so. I'm a D&D fan and I consider myself to be fairly amenable to most fantasy (I read P N Elrod and Alan Dean Foster's Spellsinger novels, to name a few) but LotR is surprisingly impenetrable.
I've been told by friends that it picks up later and all the pieces fall together. But I'm afraid I've fallen victim to Dracula syndrome, where the genre that follows a piece of work eclipses it by changing audience demands thereof.
(Dracula started the vampire genre, but if you look at the best grossing vampire movies and books out there today, they are entire orders of complexity higher than Bram Stoker's creation.)
I am adamant that I will not watch the LotR films until I have read the book. This may very well mean never.
Why is it so hard for me to just lie back and enjoy the pleasure of LotR? It seems to come naturally to everybody else. Am I being too tense? Am I expecting too much? Do I need more lubricant (alcohol)?
Suggestions, comments.
I am currently on my fifth attempt at reading The Lord of the Rings. In fact, LotR was the last thing I bought when I left Britain - I got a nice big fat book and decided to read it at last.
I can't make it past the first 100 pages or so. I'm a D&D fan and I consider myself to be fairly amenable to most fantasy (I read P N Elrod and Alan Dean Foster's Spellsinger novels, to name a few) but LotR is surprisingly impenetrable.
I've been told by friends that it picks up later and all the pieces fall together. But I'm afraid I've fallen victim to Dracula syndrome, where the genre that follows a piece of work eclipses it by changing audience demands thereof.
(Dracula started the vampire genre, but if you look at the best grossing vampire movies and books out there today, they are entire orders of complexity higher than Bram Stoker's creation.)
I am adamant that I will not watch the LotR films until I have read the book. This may very well mean never.
Why is it so hard for me to just lie back and enjoy the pleasure of LotR? It seems to come naturally to everybody else. Am I being too tense? Am I expecting too much? Do I need more lubricant (alcohol)?
Suggestions, comments.
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