Letters Of C. S. Lewis
BiographyAutobiographyLiterary Figures

Letters Of C. S. Lewis

by Clive Staples Lewis

Publisher
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Pages
528
Language
English
Published
1993

Overview

<i>"Yes, autumn is really the best of the seasons: and I'm not sure that old age isn't the best part of life. But of course, like Autumn, it doesn't last."</i><br> <br> What better way to know a writer's innermost thoughts than by reading their letters? This volume collects C.S. Lewis's correspondence with family, friends, and fans, and spans from his youth as a student to just a few weeks before his death. Witness his conversion from atheism to Christianity, as well as his thoughts on books, nature, humanity, and God.<br> <br> Introduced and edited by Walter Hooper, this volume includes selected entries from Lewis's own diary, and Warnie Lewis's fascinating memoir of his brother's life.<br> <br> "If wit and wisdom, style and scholarship are requisites to passage through the pearly gates, Mr. Lewis will be among the angels." --<i>The New Yorker</i>

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