At the end of his life, C.S. Lewis was rather apathetic about what would happen to his estate when he died. His reason, surprisingly enough, was that he thought that his fame had run its course. “After I’ve been dead for five years,” he told his lawyer, “no one will read anything I’ve written.” For
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New C.S. Lewis Documentary from Asbury University
Several students and faculty from Asbury University have just released a short documentary about C.S. Lewis and his influence. It is 25 minutes long, and features appearances from Douglas Gresham and Charles Colson. You can read an article about the documentary here. Click here to watch the production itself.
The Voyage of the Dawn Treader Media Wrap-Up
It has been ten days since The Voyage of the Dawn Treader opened world-wide—on December 10, 2010—and in that time it has garnered much media coverage. All things Lewis, Narnia, and Aslan have been in the news as a result. The movie has received somewhat lukewarm reviews, holding a 49% on the Rotten Tomatoes movie
A Conversation on the Imagination of C.S. Lewis
Canon Press recently hosted a conversation between three CS Lewis scholars (Alan Jacobs, Doug Wilson, and ND Wilson).
Happy Birthday Jack!
C.S. Lewis was born 112 years ago today in Belfast, North Ireland (November 29, 1898). Happy Birthday Jack!