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Back to Episodes225. Why Do Modern Fans Love Middle-Earth Mixing? | with Evan Cooney
Description
A new power is arising. Saruman’s forces, often joined by some wild Men who don’t know better, are felling the good trees of Middle-earth to make weapons of war. In response, some would-be trolls come out of their hoards to stomp all over this land and forget the true meaning of Tolkien. How then do today’s fans still love The Lord of the Rings—books, films, and/or memes?
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Introducing guest Evan Cooney
Evan Cooney hosts The Middle-earth Mixer podcast (with occasional forays into conical themed ratios on social media). He is a Christian, husband, and father to a little girl. He’s also a fan of history, good literature, and the Philadelphia Eagles, with aspirations to be a writer.
Concession stand
- This episode was inspired by Daniel Whyte IV’s recent Lorehaven article.
- He has a fun, swashbuckling takes on some of these politicized critiques.
- We may have the same. But here we aim to celebrate LOTR in all forms.
Quotes and notes
Does it bother me that Tolkien’s name and work are getting rucked through the mire of the modern political hellscape? Yes. Does it bother me that people are suddenly considered weirdo extremists for liking Middle-earth, investing in companies named after Aragorn’s sword, and nicknaming their friends after hobbits? Also yes.
But I’m more bothered by critics leveling their aim at the entire genre of fantasy, and casting those who enjoy life-giving, inspirational truths in fantastic stories—truths that apply to politics as much as anywhere else—as somehow outlandish.
Daniel Whyte IV, “
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