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www.cslewis.org
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| | | | | Five decades beyond C. S. Lewiss death on that fateful November 22, 1963, the fashion in some precincts is to describe the man as quirky, as though the folds, edges and concealments of his char | |
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theimaginativeconservative.org
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| | | | | The Great War destroyed much the Inklings had held true, personally and culturally. Each lost friends, and each felt the guilt that any survivor of a war feels. Many of them refused to talk about their own experiences, for good or ill. J.R.R. Tolkien, perhaps, provides the best example. (essay by Bradley Birzer) | |
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apilgriminnarnia.com
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| | | | | Today is the 60th anniversary of C.S. Lewis' death. Among the public figures from Lewis' history, poet-novelist-critic-playwright John Wain is a complicated character. He comes into Lewis' story not just as a student but as someone connected to the Inklings and yet separate from them. Wain was an insider-outsider who could speak with both intimacy | |
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www.blogginboutbooks.com
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| | | What are you like when it comes to hype surrounding new books? Do you give into it for fear of missing out on a title "everyone" seems to be... | ||