An (old) interview with AS Byatt, talking about Tolkien (among other things).
http://www.theparisreview.org/intervi ... -fiction-no-168-a-s-byatt
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http://www.theparisreview.org/intervi ... -fiction-no-168-a-s-byatt
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Interview with Guy Gavriel Kay (with a brief mention of Tolkien as a "master class in harnessing myth and legend to narrative and theme" and how The Silmarillion influenced his decision to become an author):
http://www.fantasybookcafe.com/2013/0 ... iew-with-guy-gavriel-kay/
http://www.fantasybookcafe.com/2013/0 ... iew-with-guy-gavriel-kay/
Video interview with Peter Kenny about his Tolkien collection.
Having watched this, there is not much attention on his book collection, but instead focuses mainly on the films and collectables.
Having watched this, there is not much attention on his book collection, but instead focuses mainly on the films and collectables.
garm wrote:
The world's biggest Tolkien fan? Not while I'm alive.
Typical Antipodean hyperbole, I'm afraid. I haven't watched the video, but I know he used to mostly collect "miscellaneous Tolkien and Jackson crap" (no offence to people who like such items -- just not to my taste) and only had a very limited collection of books.
(Note that when hyperbolising, we often add the phrase "in the southern hemisphere", so as to avoid too much scrutiny of any obviously outlandish claims of greatness. The southern hemisphere, of course, consists of places where you play football, grow/traffic drugs or get shot (or both), Antarctica (population 2,500), a vast wasteland full of red-dirt, kangaroos and backpacker murderers (and nothing else of note, except for a fancy opera house that is no good for opera), plus a tiny country with more sheep than people, so greatest/biggest/most expensive/etc don't mean much down here).
I started with collecting books but I am not sure it will stay that way. There are so much interesting Tolkien items out there. When watching collectors with over 10 000 items ( like in this interview that Trotter posted) I ask myself where will my collecting lead me in the future :)
As a matter of fact I am now also collecting old vinyls, not just books. I managed to find linguaphone's ''at the tobacconist'' and ''wireless'' vinyls:)
I was wondering how many recorded interviews are there of JRR Tolkien where he discusses Middle-earth? As far as I know:
- Tolkien in Oxford (including outtakes)
- BBC Radio Interview 1960's (2)
And of Christopher Tolkien, I've only seen one interview he did for a documentary in the 1990s.
- Tolkien in Oxford (including outtakes)
- BBC Radio Interview 1960's (2)
And of Christopher Tolkien, I've only seen one interview he did for a documentary in the 1990s.
Have a look here:
http://tolkiengateway.net/wiki/Index:Interviews_with_J.R.R._Tolkien
It may not be complete or fully correct (it's a wiki), but it's pretty well referenced, so you can use it as a basis for further investigation.
Edit: On a second reading I see you mean "recorded" as in an audio recording, not as in "record"="store information". Anyway -- hope you find something useful!
http://tolkiengateway.net/wiki/Index:Interviews_with_J.R.R._Tolkien
It may not be complete or fully correct (it's a wiki), but it's pretty well referenced, so you can use it as a basis for further investigation.
Edit: On a second reading I see you mean "recorded" as in an audio recording, not as in "record"="store information". Anyway -- hope you find something useful!