Here at the End of All Things: On losing oneself in the geography of fantasy worlds, from Middle Earth to Westeros
Here at the End of All Things: On losing oneself in the geography of fantasy worlds, from Middle Earth to Westeros
I spent my adolescence around maps of places that didn’t exist. An older cousin read The Lord of the Rings over the course of a hot summer when I was nine, and I watched in fascination as he traced the Fellowship’s progress across the foldout map that came with the book in those days. This, I decided, had to be what grown-up reading looked like.