i personally enjoy the tolkien books, but i do have to wholeheartedly agree with you about his "descriptive" abilities.
I would often stop and look back and notice that i had just read one and a half pages describing how the forest looks, then we move into the forest, only to be stopped by the description of how it looks like inside.
Another criticism i personally have is how Black / White his views of the world are: Orcs = Evil (Because their master is evil and they are orcs), Ents = Good (because they protect nature).
Also, i did not notice this myself, but several of my older family members have pointed out blatant racism in the books. BLACK Orcs of Mordor, are aided by the evil men of the SOUTH and EAST. They attempt to destroy all that is good and holy, which is Middle-Earth, and the infallibly Good elves (With the exception of Sauron, originally an elf Sorcerer) come from the WEST, and it is there they return, along with those who die.
Sigh...The fact that i didn't notice this myself(mainly i wasn't looking for it) makes me feel relatively good about myself. Still, superiority of western culture and race over all others being apparent in a work of fantasy makes me sad.
I would often stop and look back and notice that i had just read one and a half pages describing how the forest looks, then we move into the forest, only to be stopped by the description of how it looks like inside.
Another criticism i personally have is how Black / White his views of the world are: Orcs = Evil (Because their master is evil and they are orcs), Ents = Good (because they protect nature).
Also, i did not notice this myself, but several of my older family members have pointed out blatant racism in the books. BLACK Orcs of Mordor, are aided by the evil men of the SOUTH and EAST. They attempt to destroy all that is good and holy, which is Middle-Earth, and the infallibly Good elves (With the exception of Sauron, originally an elf Sorcerer) come from the WEST, and it is there they return, along with those who die.
Sigh...The fact that i didn't notice this myself(mainly i wasn't looking for it) makes me feel relatively good about myself. Still, superiority of western culture and race over all others being apparent in a work of fantasy makes me sad.