C.S. Lewis died on November 22, 1963, just shy of his 65th birthday on November 29th. Today is the 51st anniversary of his death on the same day that President John F. Kennedy and writer Aldous Huxley died. One of the projects we’ve been engaged in at the C.S. Lewis Foundation this past year is
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C.S. Lewis Summer Institute on the Web
The Oxbridge 2014 C.S. Lewis Summer Institute may have come and gone; however, the Foundation staff and those who attended are continually inspired by what was an intellectually, artistically, and spiritually-engaging conference! It is for this reason that we wish to share the various articles, pictures, and videos of those who experienced our C.S. Lewis Summer
Remembering Chris Mitchell
On the eve of the last of four celebrations we are hosting that mark the life and death of C.S. Lewis, we at the C.S. Lewis Foundation find ourselves shocked and profoundly saddened at the news of another death that has come to us too soon. Others have written well of the life and impact
Lewis’s Previously Unpublished Manuscript to Be Published!
In honor of the 50th anniversary of C.S. Lewis’s death, the latest volume of the Marion E. Wade Center’s literary journal SEVEN features Lewis’s unpublished autobiographical manuscript “Early Prose Joy,” transcribed by friend of the Foundation and noted Lewis scholar Andrew Lazo. “Early Prose Joy” includes both Andrew’s introductory essay and Lewis’s early manuscript, guiding
C.S. Lewis Around the Web – February 21, 2014
Although the 50th Anniversary of Lewis’s death ended with the new year, there is still much happening in 2014 surrounding the world of C.S. Lewis! Warden of the Kilns Dr. Debbie Higgens was recently interviewed by the Middle Earth Network where she discusses life at the Kilns, the friendship of Lewis and Tolkien, and her