Saturday, March 1, 2014

The A-Z of C.S. Lewis, An Encyclopedia of His Life, Thought and Writings by Colin Duriez ((Review & Giveaway)

About the book:  A Complete Guide to His Life, Thoughts and Writings

Published to coincide with the 50th anniversary of C. S. Lewis's death, this complete guide covers all of Lewis' works, from his literary criticism to Narnia.

C. S. Lewis's work is widely known and regarded, but enthusiasts are often only aware of one part of his work-his children's stories and his popular theology; and yet he wrote so much more, including science fiction and literary criticism. This volume brings together all aspects of C S Lewis's life and thought. Arranged in alphabetical order, it begins with The Abolition of Man-written in 1943 and described as "almost my favorite"-to Wormwood, a character in The Screwtape Letters. This book will delight anyone who is interested in C. S. Lewis and wants to learn more about him, his thought, his works, and his life.
Review: Outside of reading The Chronicles of Narnia to my children, my interest in C.S. Lewis was limited to the movie "Shadowlands" and reading several portions from Essays on Theology and Ethics.  This volume has once again piqued my interest to read more of Lewis's works.  From the very preface of the book, the quote on how to enjoy a book by Lewis (p. 9) caught my attention. 

Having grown up in a home filled with old books, and blessed with  an attic which was a childhood hideaway for he and his brother, Warren, to play in for hours, explore writing and drawing, it seems like a happy childhood.  Unfortunately, sorrow engulfed the family's life when Lewis's mother died of cancer when he was nine.  His father was unable to cope with his grief and sent Clive Staples or "Jack" as he wished to be called, to a boarding school in England from their home in Belfast.  He was later moved back to college in Belfast, then to several other schools.  However, he was never happier than when sent in 1914 to a private tutor.  He briefly served in the First World War, until he was injured and subsequently discharged.   During all this time he had been writing poetry intended for publication. 

In this volume, you can read of his close relationships with other authors of his time.  Many of them met weekly at a favorite pub to fellowship and intellectually challenge each other as they read portions of their current writings aloud. They were known as "The Inklings".  Lewis was especially close to J.R.R. Tolkien, Charles Williams and Hugo Dyson.  He credits Tolkien and Dyson with drawing him to Christianity.  Through my overview of this volume, I have been challenged to read The Pilgrim's Regress, written after Lewis's conversion to Christianity and in response to The Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan.  Reviews of all his works by Duriez, a lifetime student of Lewis,  are very helpful when read prior to the actual writing.
 
Whether you are looking for specific information on the writings of Lewis, information on his closest earthly relationships, or merely browsing through this alphabetic text, you will find many entries of interest with cross references to lead you, as Aslan said, "higher up and deeper in" to the world of C.S. Lewis.   I recommend this book to lovers of C.S. Lewis and those who desire to get to known and understand his varied and treasured contributions to 20th century literature.  (reviewed by Carly Karns, Teacher at Alamance Christian School)

About the Author: Colin Duriez was for many years a commissioning editor at Inter-Varsity Press UK. He has subsequently appeared as a commentator on DVDs of Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings, and BBC television's The Worlds of Fantasy. He is also the author of The Inklings Handbook (with the late David Porter), J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis: The Story of Their Friendship, and Tolkien and The Lord of the Rings, and has contributed to definitive reference works relating to Tolkien such as The Tolkien Encyclopedia (Routledge). 


GIVEAWAY: One copy of The A-Z of C.S. Lewis is available as a giveaway prize. Entries may be made via the Rafflecopter form below. Begins March 1 & ENDS March 24 @ 12:01 a.m. ET. Open to USA residents only.
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DISCLOSURE: A complimentary copy of The A-Z of C.S. Lewis, An Encyclopedia of His Life, Thought and Writings by Colin Duriez  and Published in 2013 by Lion Hudson in Oxford. was provided byin exchange for this review. Opinions expressed are solely those of the reviewer. No compensation was provided for this review.

25 comments:

  1. I learned that he met his good friend J.R.R. Tolkien, author of the "Lord of the Rings" series, on May 11, 1926.

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  2. I would like to win "The A-Z of C.S. Lewis" because he has always fascinated me. He set out to prove that God didn't exist and, thanks to his research, came to believe that he really DOES exist! It's a remarkable story, and his books have been so influential.

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  3. He wrote more than 30 books.

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  4. Would love to win this because I enjoy his works and LOVE to read and get new ideas.

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  5. I would like to win the book so I could learn more about C. S. Lewis. His work sounds very interesting.

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  6. that they made his books into three motion pictures

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  7. bc my fiance loves cs lewis

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  8. I would like to win "The A-Z of C.S. Lewis" for my daughter. She is a fan of C.S. Lewis and is currently writing an essay about him. Thanks for the opportunity.

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  9. He wrote more than 30 books.

    Nancy
    allibrary (at) aol (dot) com

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  10. I'd like to win this book so I could learn more about this prominent author.

    Nancy
    allibrary (at) aol (dot) com

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  11. C. S. Lewis's most distinguished and popular accomplishments include Mere Christianity, Out of the Silent Planet, The Great Divorce, The Screwtape Letters, and the universally acknowledged classics in The Chronicles of Narnia.

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  12. I had no clue that he served in the British Army.

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  13. I would love to add this book to my C.S. Lewis collection. He was such an inspirational writer.

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  14. I learned that his mother died when he was only 10 and was then sent away to England to school.

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  15. I'd like to win this book because his life sounds fascinating! thanks for the chance to win

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  16. Looks great! Thanks for sharing this at Booknificent Thursday! Looking forward to seeing you again this week!
    Tina

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  17. I would love to win this book for my husband, he really likes reading Biographies and he is a C.S. Lewis fan. I also think it would be a great addition to our homeschool library for when our kids are a little older. :)

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  18. I was surprised to find out that his mother died when he was 10 since his books are so full of feeling.

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  19. I would like to win this book because I only know about his childrens stories and a little about his popular theology and I am interested in his science fiction stories especially considering the time that he grew up in.

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  20. I learned that he was unanimously elected to the Chair of Medieval and Renaissance Literature at Cambridge University, a position he held until his retirement. I would to read more about C.S. Lewis and that's why I would like to win this book!

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  21. Looks wonderful! His books are great, and they must have come from a great mind.

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  22. 1. I learned that C.S. Lewis was from Ireland--I'd never realized that.
    2. I would love to have this book because as an aspiring author, I enjoy reading about great authors. :)

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  23. Mere Christianity is one of my favorite books- C.S. Lewis has great thoughts!

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  24. I would love to have this book because I'd be very interested to learn more about C.S. Lewis and I know my in-laws would love to read it too after I finished it. :) Thanks!

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  25. I'm so excited to have won! Thanks again! :)

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