JRR Tolkien interview: ‘It would be easier to film The Odyssey than The Lord of the Rings’
After the publication of his Middle Earth epic, the writer spoke to the Telegraph. 50 years after his death, here is the archive interview
After the publication of his Middle Earth epic, the writer spoke to the Telegraph. 50 years after his death, here is the archive interview
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