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Episode 144: J.R.R. Tolkien's "Letters from Father Christmas"

Episode 144: J.R.R. Tolkien's "Letters from Father Christmas"

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When we think of J.R.R. Tolkien, we usually think big: quests, wars, and vast imaginary landscapes. But one of the most revealing windows into his creative life comes from something much smaller—his Christmas letters to his children.

For more than twenty years, Tolkien wrote as Father Christmas, describing life at the North Pole in words and pictures. These letters were playful, sometimes chaotic, and deeply imaginative, filled with Elves, Goblins, and the ever-troublesome North Polar Bear. They weren’t meant for publication. They were meant to be believed.

What’s striking is how familiar the creative instincts feel. Invented alphabets, layered backstories, recurring characters—it’s all there, just scaled to the size of childhood wonder. Letters from Father Christmas reminds us that Tolkien’s greatest worlds didn’t begin as epics. They began as acts of love, shared between a father and his children.

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