The Silmarillion

The Silmarillion is a foundational work of JRR Tolkien’s legendarium, serving as a mythological history of his world, Arda, from its very creation. Published posthumously in 1977 by his son, Christopher Tolkien, it is a compilation of stories and essays that provides a deep, epic backstory to the more famous narratives of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings.

The book is structured into five parts, each covering a different epoch. The first, Ainulindalë, is a creation myth, describing how the supreme deity, Eru Ilúvatar, brought the world into being through a great cosmic music sung by divine beings known as the Ainur. The second, Valaquenta, introduces the most powerful of these spirits, the Valar, and their lesser counterparts, the Maiar, who descend into the world to shape it.

The central and longest section is the Quenta Silmarillion, which chronicles the tragic history of the First Age. This part details the rebellion of the Elves against the dark Vala, Morgoth (the original Dark Lord), and their long war to reclaim three sacred jewels, the Silmarils. These jewels, forged by the elf Fëanor, contain the light of the Two Trees of Valinor and become the catalyst for centuries of conflict, betrayal, and heroism. The final sections, Akallabêth and Of the Rings of Power and the Third Age, recount the fall of the island kingdom of Númenor and the events leading up to The Lord of the Rings.

The Silmarillion is not a novel but a complex, dense history written in an elevated style. It is a work of high mythology that offers a profound understanding of the moral and historical framework underpinning Tolkien’s more accessible tales.

Following the publication by Allen & Unwin in 1977, the first spoken word recording came in 1978 by Bob Askey for the National Library Service for the Blind and Print Disabled service of the Library of Congress. The first commercial release wasn’t until 1995 by Martin Shaw.

Dates of January 1st indicate that the exact day of the year is not known.

January 1, 1978

Bob Askey Reading

Library of Congress produced unabridged English reading

January 1, 1978
January 1, 1995

Martin Shaw Reading

HarperCollins produced abridged English reading

January 1, 1995
January 1, 2005

Erin Jones Reading

Library of Congress produced unabridged English reading

January 1, 2005
September 1, 2005

Achim Höppner Reading

Das Silmarillion
Der Hörverlag produced unabridged German reading

September 1, 2005
January 1, 2006

Morten Røhrt Reading

Lydbokforlaget produced unabridged Norwegian reading.

January 1, 2006
January 1, 2018

LP Association Reading

Le Silmarillion
Independent unabridged French reading

January 1, 2018
October 20, 2021

Thierry Janssen Reading

Le Silmarillion
Audiolib produced unabridged French reading

October 20, 2021
February 8, 2022

Toni Kamula Reading

WSOY produced unabridged Finnish reading

February 8, 2022
January 1, 2023

Wojciech Masiak Reading

Zysk i S-ka produced unabridged Polish reading

January 1, 2023
February 28, 2023

Oğuz Yanık Reading

Independent unabridged Turkish reading

February 28, 2023
June 23, 2022

Andy Serkis Reading

HarperCollins produced unabridged English reading

June 23, 2022
April 12, 2023

Luis Posada Reading

El Silmarillion
Planet Audio produced unabridged Spanish (Castilian) reading

April 12, 2023
October 16, 2023

Slušalište Reading

Independent unabridged Bosnian reading

October 16, 2023
April 29, 2024

Torben Sekov Reading

Gyldendalske Boghandel produced unabridged Danish reading

April 29, 2024