Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Hobbits . . . On the Science Channel?




I don't know if any of you remember, but I remember seeing an article in the newspaper a few years ago talking about how some scientists had discovered skeletons on an island of a very small people--about 3 ft tall--and were excited because they believed it to be a never-before-discovered type of primitive human. I only remember this because the paper also said that the discoverers had nicknamed the skeleton a 'hobbit', which I thought was fantastic.

I hadn't heard anything about it since. But last night on a science channel I discovered an hour-long documentary. The title? 'The Human Hobbit'.

I spent the hour watching gleefully. I got immense satisfaction out of seeing all these scientists, professors, learned men from all over the world, and the dignified narrator seriously discussing 'hobbits'.

J.R.R. Tolkien had an ambition he thought impossible to realize: To create a mythology that would in turn inspire art, music, and other writings. Well, he's done it, and how! And not only that, but now he's snuck into the sciences too! Score one for epic fantasy!

I went to bed very cheerfully last night . . . .


(And I also finished 'Inkdeath', but I won't say anything yet per Laura's wish.)

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2 comments:

  1. Oh my gosh! How did I miss this! You must send me any info you have for this... I knew I might be descended from hobbits. (I eat nearly as much as they do)
    I say this is about one hundred scores for fantasy. Lewis and Tolkien are the two most wonderful writers that I know of. And thank you for respecting my Ink-wishes.

    -Laura

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  2. You are going to kill me... ahh... can't even think about Lord of the Rings without wanting to hit myself!

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