Children of Húrin, New Tolkien Book, Completed

Posted on March 26, 2007

The final book by J.R.R. Tolkien will be published next month, 37 years after its author’s death.

The first new Tolkien novel for 30 years is to be published next month. In a move eagerly anticipated by millions of fans across the world, The Children of Húrin will be released worldwide on 17 April, 89 years after the author started the work and four years after the final cinematic instalment of the Lord of the Rings trilogy, one of biggest box office successes in history.
The book, whose contents are being jealously guarded by publisher HarperCollins - is described as “an epic story of adventure, tragedy, fellowship and heroism.”
It is likely to be a publishing sensation, particularly as it is illustrated by veteran Middle Earth artist Alan Lee, who won an Oscar for art direction on Peter Jackson’s third film The Return of The King. Lee provided 25 pencil sketches and eight [...]

Original post by James Joyner and plugin by Elliott Back

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