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Myth makers

Tom Shippey talks with Steve Paulson about J.R.R. Tolkien's life, the origin of hobbits, and Tolkien's motivation for writing fantasy. Bill Welden talks with Jim Fleming about Elvish derivations, vocabulary, and "The lord of the rings" movie. Phil Cousineau talks with Anne Strainchamps about the power of myth in everyday life and our need to recognize active myths in our own lives. Richard Furrer tells Jim Fleming about "Dragonslayer", a blade forged from ultra-strong steel created with the help of a Northwestern University computer model. Lucy Jago tells Steve Paulson about the Norwegian scientist who figured out what causes the northern lights in the sky.

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  • "Tom Shippey talks with Steve Paulson about J.R.R. Tolkien's life, the origin of hobbits, and Tolkien's motivation for writing fantasy. Bill Welden talks with Jim Fleming about Elvish derivations, vocabulary, and "The lord of the rings" movie. Phil Cousineau talks with Anne Strainchamps about the power of myth in everyday life and our need to recognize active myths in our own lives. Richard Furrer tells Jim Fleming about "Dragonslayer", a blade forged from ultra-strong steel created with the help of a Northwestern University computer model. Lucy Jago tells Steve Paulson about the Norwegian scientist who figured out what causes the northern lights in the sky."@en