t o d d w a r n e r reviewed Leaf by Niggle by J.R.R. Tolkien
life, death, and worth
3 stars
A dreamy parable about life and death and worth.
English language
Published Dec. 18, 2016 by HarperCollins Publishers Limited.
A dreamy parable about life and death and worth.
Tolkien, deep in the midst of creating his now-famous (and now-complete) masterpiece, the Lord of the Rings, wrote this short-form, lighter fiction as a way of working through the difficulty of such long, detailed, and seemingly interminable labor to produce some art that would meet his desired expectations.
Along the way, he re-examines what constitutes art, and how beauty is made not just by the painter with canvas, but by the gardener with soil, and by extension, any who apply their God-given talents and practice-refined skills towards creating beauty in the world around them, beauty that reflects in small part the illustrious handiwork of our own Maker.
I highly recommend this short story, especially to those who may feel overwhelmed by a project, or to those who feel themselves "not artistically talented like those other people".