Truly, J.R.R. Tolkien is the Tupac Shakur of the literary world. His son Christopher has once again raided the fell barrow where his corpse resides and found still another unpublished manuscript there, entitled The Legend of Sigurd and Gudrún. It goes on sale today.

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That sounded sarcastic. The new book is definitely a legitimate, heretofore unpublished work by J.R.R. Tolkien, consisting of two long narrative poems written in a traditional Norse meter. In the introduction Christopher Tolkien quotes from a letter his father wrote to W.H. Auden in 1967, in which he described the poems as "a thing I did many years ago when trying to learn the art of writing alliterative poetry: an attempt to unify the lays about the Völsungs from the Elder Edda, written in the old eight-line fornyrðislag stanza." These poems are that thing.

I'm not going to lie to you: they're pretty challenging reading. The narrative is not always easy to follow. Sometimes I forget that in addition to being a fantasist, Tolkien was a hard-core philologist who really really liked Norse stuff. These poems belong more to Tolkien the philologist than Tolkien the novelist. They are way Norse. Some might say almost too Norse.

Some aspects of the poems are familiar. They deal with Odin and Loki and Thor and dragons and swords and such -- Tolkien is reworking and expanding an existing Norse legend. But they're written in a decidedly ancient idiom, with a lot of alliteration and a lot of tortured grammar:

There wrought Regin
by the red embers
rune-written iron,
rare, enchanted;
of gold things gleaming,
of grey silver,
there Fáfnir lay
by the fire dreaming.

Sometimes you get really striking images -- in that passage above you feel like you're getting a glimpse of Smaug from The Hobbit, and even the Ring itself. But sometimes things get a little bit hip-hobbit.

I'll be interested to see how the fan community reacts. I found Tolkien's last "new" work, The Children of Húrin, pretty rough going too, but it has sold, they tell me, more than a million copies. Maybe I should stop whining and learn to love the fornyrðislag. There's an interview with Christopher Tolkien here in which he talks about The Legend of Sigurd and Gudrún. He also clarifies that his home is not guarded by a wild boar, in case you were in any doubt on that score.

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  1. @gmiverson - My thinking exactly. It's like trying to fend off sharks with sushi.

    Church

    May. 6, 2009 13:22:pm

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  6. @church, @gmiverson - but what if that sushi was fugu! Hm, I wonder if a shark can eat puffer fish and not get poisoned.

    dennitzio

    May. 6, 2009 17:23:pm

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  7. You know, I had no intention of reading this - I'm not much in to Fantasy - but if this is Norse stuff, I'm totally in! You know know, for as popular and influential as Norse Mythology is, most people don't realize that Snorri Sturluson really only recorded two albums, and only one of 'em was the good stuff about Odin screwing around with his lunk-headed son Thor. (I love that story!) And let's face it, it gets old reading the same stories over and over for a thousand years. So if JRRT decided to write some new old myths, I'm all in.

    Now if they'd just publish his damn translation of Beowulf, my pretentious duties for the day would be complete. But, alas, it remains unavailable so I have to do this instead:

    Lev, don't let them fool you in to watching BSG! Yes, there are some really good episodes, but the whole thing falls apart in the end so badly it kind of undoes all the good that came before.

    Ok, daily pretentious duties are now discharged.

    republibotthreepointoh

    May. 6, 2009 17:50:pm

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  8. Church

    May. 6, 2009 18:16:pm

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  9. Zombie Shakespeare tears off his mask to become zombie Francis Bacon, distracting everyone while half cryogenically frozen Walt Disney jumps in and releases a demon horde of disney movie spin-off book authors, who were zombies to begin with, and during the epic battle that ensues, everyone dies. Again.

    tereglith

    May. 6, 2009 18:30:pm

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  10. They are way Norse. Some might say almost too Norse.
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    "Too Norse" is a phrase used exclusively by girly-men who love to braid the manes of their pet ponies.

    Cliff

    May. 6, 2009 19:03:pm

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  11. The "Zombie Francic Bacon" thing killed me. Good one!

    republibotthreepointoh

    May. 6, 2009 23:17:pm

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  12. @republibotthreepointoh: say it isnt so. say it isnt so.
    How about Zombie John Locke, oh wait, wrong blog. Lost already explored that idea. Ok how about Zombie Voltaire. Now that oughta shake things up.

    lostepic

    May. 7, 2009 05:43:am

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  13. Not bad. I was thinking more "Zombie Cabaret Voltaire," but then I realized no one would notice, so really your way is better.

    Zombie Frankenstein?

    republibotthreepointoh

    May. 7, 2009 09:04:am

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  17. wow!!! veru good!

    swineflutreatment

    Jun. 16, 2009 06:46:am

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