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5:54 PM
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Thought for the day: A choice quote from J.R.R. Tolkien, comparing the worlds of fantasy with modern architecture:
Even more alarming: goodness is itself bereft of its proper beauty. In Faërie one can indeed conceive of an ogre who possesses a castle hideous as a nightmare (for the evil of the ogre wills it so), but one cannot conceive of a house built with a good purpose--an inn, a hostel for travellers, the hall of a virtuous and noble king--that is yet sickeningly ugly. At the present day it would be rash to hope to see one that was not--unless it was built before our time.
(From "On Fairy-Stories," the Andrew Lang Lecture delivered at the University of St. Andrews, March 8, 1939. Reprinted in The Monsters and the Critics and Other Essays, edited by Christopher Tolkien.)
5:42 PM
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There and back again: Well, I returned from my trip last week, but haven't had much time to post. Unfortunately, my main email address was on the fritz from about Aug. 7 to Aug. 12; I didn't notice because I was on vacation and didn't check it very often. It should be working now, so if you've emailed me recently and received an error message in reply, please try again...