C. S. Lewis
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C. S. Lewis ("Clive Staples Lewis") was an Irish fantasist. He is best known for the The Chronicles of Narnia and his Christian apologetics.
Commentaries & reviews
- Ursula K. Le Guin on Lewis: ""simply Christian apologia, full of hatred and contempt for people who didn't agree. The division into good and evil was different from Tolkien, where evil beings are only a metaphor for the evil in our lives; he never casts people into the outer darkness as Lewis enjoyed doing."[1]
Works of interest
References
- ↑ Maya Jaggi, "Review: A life in writing: The magician" (interview with Ursula K. Le Guin), The Guardian (London), Dec. 17, 2005.
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