A Brief Guide To C. S. Lewis: From M Mere Christianity To Narnia

Author: Paul Simpson

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Description

November 2013 marks the 50th anniversary of the death of Clive Staples 'Jack' Lewis, when a memorial to him will be placed in Poet's Corner in Westminster Abbey. Although perhaps best known as the author of the seven Chronicles of Narnia, published between 1949 and 1954, Lewis also wrote The Pilgrim's Regress, a trilogy of science-fiction novels incorporating Christian themes, and a large number of non-fiction books about his faith, accessible to Christians and non-believers alike. In a survey of the greatest British writers since 1945, the Times newspaper ranked Lewis eleventh, ahead of Salman Rushdie, Anthony Burgess and Ian Fleming. A Brief Guide to C. S. Lewis explores Lewis's life, from his reconversion to Christianity under the influence of his friend J. R. R. Tolkien, which had such a profound influence on his writing - both fiction and non-fiction - to his marriage to American writer Joy Davidman Gresham and his battle with cancer. He died on 22 November 1963, a day before the first-ever episode of Dr Who, a TV series with many links to his Narnia stories was shown.
Although this Brief Guide ranges well beyond the world of Narnia to explore other aspects of Lewis' life and his other writings, it does not do so - unusually among books on Lewis - from the point of view of Christian scholarship, thereby assuming much knowledge of theology on the part of readers. That Lewis wrote about the problems of praying is significant; the specific texts he discusses and dissects are likely to be of less significance to most readers. The guide provides synopses of Lewis' fiction, an overview of his other writings, a biography and a look at all the many different versions of his stories that have appeared. In doing so it draws on recent interviews by the author with some of the many talented people who have worked on these adaptations.

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A comprehensive guide that provides synopses of Lewis's fiction, an overview of his other writings, a biography and a look at all the many different versions of his stories that have appeared.

Reviews

Well done for producing such a readable volume. It is a refreshing read and reconnected me with one of my favourite writers. I appreciate the warm and friendly tone that you use in your writing. -- Erina Caradus, author of four stage adaptations of the Chronicles of Narnia I am enjoying reading it very much and compliment you on marshalling so much information and presenting it in such a very readable style. -- Brian Sibley, author of Shadowlands and the BBC Radio adaptations of The Chronicles of Narnia If you're a fan of C. S. Lewis's Narnia books, then this book will give you a needed insight into the man, his faith and other works. -- G. F. Willmetts SF Crowsnest

Author description

Paul Simpson is the author or co-author of over a dozen non-fiction books including an acclaimed round-up of conspiracy theories. He has edited and contributed to numerous international entertainment magazines and currently oversees news and reviews website SciFiBulletin.com. He lives in West Sussex, in England.