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The New York Times Practices Tolkienism

The New York Times recently had an article called "Evlish Impersonators," which was...well, it's hard to say exactly what it was, really, but it seems to have been sparked by the upcoming publication of J.R.R. Tolkien's The Children of Hurin (coming very soon to the SFBC as a Selection). The Times notes the new book, and then pokes around various events related to Tolkien, looking for meaning. But, as usual with the Times and SFF, they have no idea what they're looking at...

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