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Tolkien’s new book out after 100 years!

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Anew book by Lord of the Rings author J.R.R. Tolkien is going on sale 100 years after it was first conceived, the media reported. Beren and Lúthien has been described as a “very personal story” that the Oxford professor thought up after returning from the Battle of the Somme in 1916, the BBC reported.

The story is about the fate of lovers Beren and Lúthien, a mortal man and an immortal elf who together try to steal from the greatest of all evil beings, Melkor. It was edited by his son Christophe­r Tolkien, 92, and contains versions of a tale that became part of The Silmarilli­on.

The book features illustrati­ons by Alan Lee, who won an Academy Award for his work on Peter Jackson’s film trilogy. Tolkien specialist John Garth, who wrote Tolkien And The Great War, said The Hobbit author used his writing like an “exorcism” of the horrors he witnessed in the First World War. He told the BBC: “When he came back from the trenches, with trench fever, he spent the winter (of 19161917) convalesci­ng.”

“He’d lost two of his dearest friends on the Somme and you can imagine he must have been inside as much of a wreck as he was physically.” The names Beren and Lúthien are carved on the gravestone Tolkien and his wife share in Wolvercote cemetery in Oxford. Published in 1954, The

Lord of the Rings was the sequel to The Hobbit and is one of the most successful novels ever written, having sold more than 150 million copies.

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