J.R.R. Tolkien, the author of
the mythical tale, The Lord of the Rings, did not only
explore history, he experienced it in World War I, World War II,
and the Cold War. From this background he was able to put into
his tales, wrapped in metaphor, a number of critical choices of
the kind on which the survival of civilization depends that we
still seem to ignore in our world. He wrote a tale in which the
present was determined by the imperatives of the future. But he
also wrote a script for shaping that future and the future
obeyed!
Tolkien was an accomplished
linguist. Many names in the tale represent profound principles,
as well as tragic follies and fascist processes that 'empty' a
society of its humanity.
The Lord of the Rings sage was created over a long period of
time in the shadow of some of the greatest historic tragedies of
the 20th Century, some of which still overshadow the world. He
tells us about them in metaphor, and like other pioneers, he
appears to have searched for the universal principles that can
enable us to get out of the growing mess that our world has
become. One can certainly find a great many of these universal
principles illustrated in metaphor, threaded through his epic
saga at numerous levels. He poses a challenge with them for
society to look beyond the metaphors and discover their
reflection in the real world and the real story of it that is
still unfolding.
Through the mirror of the metaphor we find ourselves deeply
engaged in the dynamics of our own world. But will our future
match Tolkien's ending? Indeed, will the imperatives for the
future shape the present world and move us to assure that we
will have a future?
The research book presented
here explores the dimension that stands behind the numerous
metaphors in the tale. The book is presented as Volume 2B of the
research series, Discovering Infinity.
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