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More copies of this ISBN:The C.S. Lewis Chronicles: The Indispensable Biography of the Creator of Narnia Full of Little-Known Facts, Events and Miscellanyby Colin Duriez
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:A refreshingly unique look at this extraordinary man, this biography chronologically reconstructs both Lewis's professional and daily lives in astonishing detail, from his childhood in Northern Ireland and his participation in World War I to friendship with J.R.R. Tolkien at Oxford and his professorship at Cambridge. More than 100 sidebars offer little-known trivia tidbits on the more personal side of Lewis, and cover such topics as the contents of his home library, 10 things he believed about cats, his favorite beers and pubs, and the women and friends in his life. On the professional side, working titles of his books, lectures he gave at Oxford and Cambridge, and his ideas on atheism and idealism are discussed. Essential information on his most popular work, The Chronicles of Narnia, is also addressed, including the meaning of names, the hierarchy, and the kings, queens, animals, and battles in Narnia. Review:"This authoritative daybook (like the biography reviewed below) is neatly timed to the December 9 release of Disney's The Chronicles of Narnia, and filmgoers will be pleased to find informative Narnia background material here. Duriez, who has filled a shelf with such books as The C.S. Lewis Encyclopedia and A Field Guide to Narnia employs an approach not unlike recent Beatles and Monkees day-by-day books: 'I go through the years of his life [1898 — 1963], from birth to death, selecting varied but representative days.... These give vivid insights into the events of his life, his books, his attitudes, sense of fun, wit and wisdom, beliefs and friends.' Such entries illuminate Lewis's friendship with Tolkien and his meeting with the 'amusingly abrasive New Yorker' who would become his wife. Other entries cover Lewis's science fiction, theological reflections, literary criticism, BBC broadcasts and Tolkien's influence, as this from a 1944 entry: 'May 29 (Mon) Tolkien reads the latest two chapters from The Lord of the Rings.... Lewis approves of them with unusual fervor, and is moved to tears by the second chapter.' More than 100 sidebars of lists and trivia ('Some Meals in Narnia') offer delightful detours throughout this absorbing cradle-to-grave chronology." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.) Synopsis:This biography reconstructs Lewis' professional and daily life. More than 100 sidebars offer little-known trivia tidbits on the more personal side, and cover such topics as the contents of his home library, 10 things he believed about cats, his favorite beers and pubs, and the women and friends in his life. About the AuthorColin Duriez is a well-known authority on C. S. Lewis, and is the author of The C. S. Lewis Encyclopedia, A Field Guide to Narnia, and Tolkien and C. S. Lewis. He frequently lectures on both radio and television about the author's life and works. Brian Sibley is the author of C. S. Lewis Through the Shadowlands, and The Lord of the Rings: Making the Movie Triology. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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