The Biola University Center for Christianity, Culture and the Arts is hosting longtime friends of the Foundation Malcolm Guite and Steve Bell for a series of events involving poetry and music, culminating in a Free concert on the night of March 26th. If you happen to be in the Biola University area next week, March
Poetry
C.S. Lewis Around the Web – April 4, 2013
Shortly after we posted Lancia Smith’s interview with Andrew Lazo yesterday, yet another fascinating interview became available. This time, Lancia interviews prolific author Alister McGrath about his recent biography of C.S. Lewis, entitled C.S. Lewis: A Life. The first portion of the interview, which covers McGrath’s research into Lewis’s life, his opinion on the recent
C.S. Lewis on the Web – Sept. 5, 2012
Here are this week’s appearances of C.S. Lewis and his works across the web Books Malcom Guite, speaker, poet, and friend of the C.S. Lewis Foundation is featured on the Kingdom Poets blog. Read one of the sonnets from his upcoming book of sonnets called Sounding the Season, to be published by Canterbury Press in
Walking Shotover Hill: A CS Lewis-Inspired Sonnet
“The very air here calls my heart to dance…” I wrote this sonnet while staying as a Scholar in Residence at the Kilns, C.S. Lewis’ home. During my stay, I realized that Oxford, and the Kilns and surrounding woods and fields in particular, is a ‘thin place’ for me: a place where what one might
A Sonnet for The Kilns
As I write this, I am staying at The Kilns as a Scholar in Residence through the C.S. Lewis Foundation. It’s my first visit to The Kilns, and it’s marvelous. The house has been lovingly restored by volunteer labor to be much as possible how it was when C.S. Lewis and his brother Warnie lived