Subject: Fangorn.
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Posted on: 2014-06-26 07:26:00 UTC

I miss Fangorn. Sometimes I think the quiet smoldering rage of watching old forests be swallowed by housing developments is tied directly to that nostalgia for a forest that never existed. I miss Tortall, too, even though the Emelan series was my favorite. And, even though I've only a passing familiarity with the 'verse, the Isle of Roke is a powerful place in my dreams and longing.

It's funny, I was just talking today to a friend about the longing, desire, thirst for things we do not understand, which cannot be articulated, and how it is such an important and central part of us. Everyone finds that differently, but it was C.S. Lewis, I think, who pointed it out as one of the greatest connectors of people, and I think it's something that makes up so much art and literature. Tolkien wasn't just describing a beautiful forest, he was reaching for the articulation of a very specific place in the heart, not just the mind, that resonates so strongly with those of us who articulate that desire in the same direction.

(Kinda cool, actually; as we were talking, driving down from the mountains back into town, the rays of sunlight literally filled the valley where town lies, bending through the clouds, and on the southern horizon, dark clouds turned into rain over the hills. It was one of those odd moments where - Calvin and Hobbes, right? - the landscape oddly reflected the conversation.)

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