Here are this week’s appearances of C.S. Lewis and his works across the web: Books Article on Christian themes in Stephen King novels briefly mentions a quote from King that C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien influenced him. 60 Minutes and Vanity Fair “asked 1,000 Americans which fictional land they’d most like to visit if
Arts and Culture
C.S. Lewis on the Web – May 25, 2012
Here are this week’s appearances of C.S. Lewis and his works across the web: Film Douglas Gresham, C.S. Lewis’s stepson and executive producer of the Walden Media Narnia films, speaks about the possibility of future films in the series. It looks like there might be a long wait until the next one. Theatre I
C.S. Lewis in the News – May 11, 2012
Here are this week’s appearances of C.S. Lewis and his works across the web: Museums The World of Narnia exhibit comes to Sydney, Australia Theatre The Screwtape Letters comes to the Paramount Theatre in Chicago A review of the aforesaid play by CBN A review of Freud’s Last Session, also playing in Chicago The Lion,
C.S. Lewis on the Web – April 17, 2012
Mentions of C.S. Lewis have been appearing frequently on the Internet over the last week. Here are a few: Art Arlington Museum of Art hosts exhibition titled A Walk with C.S. Lewis, a collection of paintings inspired by the work of C.S. Lewis. For more information, you can visit the museum’s website or sponsor Faith
C.S. Lewis’s Space Trilogy Available on Ebook
For the first time, C.S. Lewis’s Space Trilogy is available electronically for Kindle or Nook readers. (Thank you Narnia Fans.com for the news). If you aren’t familiar with the titles of the three books, they are Out of the Silent Planet, Perelandra, and That Hideous Strength. I personally own a Nook and have begun gradually