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C. S. Lewis

The Authentic Voice

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This innovative biography recreates the life of C.S. Lewis with striking impact. The biographer allows the reader direct access to the man. He provides a narrative in which Lewis speaks for himself at every turn. This book brings to life a vivid and multi-faceted portrait of Lewis - a thousand scenes flash by like frames on the screen. From the pages of this book, he emerges as an active, energetic man, who handled personally an amazing range of correspondence, who looked like a farmer but talked like a philosopher, who relished the love of friends, who was surprised by the love of a woman, and who cultivated the love of God. 'Lewis walks onto the stage...speaking as if in a one-character show, and holds our attention...to the very end of the book.', says "Chicago Tribune".

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C. S. Lewis, Henry William Griffin

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2005
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Titre
C. S. Lewis
Sous-titre
The Authentic Voice
Langue
Anglais
Publié
2005
Pages
448
ISBN10
0745952089
ISBN13
9780745952086
Séries
Mots clés
Biographies
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4,15 sur 5
Description
This innovative biography recreates the life of C.S. Lewis with striking impact. The biographer allows the reader direct access to the man. He provides a narrative in which Lewis speaks for himself at every turn. This book brings to life a vivid and multi-faceted portrait of Lewis - a thousand scenes flash by like frames on the screen. From the pages of this book, he emerges as an active, energetic man, who handled personally an amazing range of correspondence, who looked like a farmer but talked like a philosopher, who relished the love of friends, who was surprised by the love of a woman, and who cultivated the love of God. 'Lewis walks onto the stage...speaking as if in a one-character show, and holds our attention...to the very end of the book.', says "Chicago Tribune".