Lancia Smith, one of the C.S. Lewis Foundation’s long time friends and supporters, as well as an excellent blogger, has recently posted an interview she conducted with Andrew Lazo. Andrew is a frequent attendee of the C.S. Lewis Foundation’s many conferences, serving in the past as a staff member–whom you may remember from Bag-End!–and will
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Ayn Rand Was Not a Fan of C.S. Lewis
Ayn Rand, the famous proponent of Objectivism, apparently did not like C.S. Lewis very much. A compilation of her writings, entitled Ayn Rand’s Marginalia: Her critical comments on the writings of over 20 authors, includes her comments and criticisms of other writers, including Lewis and his popular book on ethics, The Abolition of Man. First Things Magazine
C.S. Lewis on the Web – March 15, 2013
Alister McGrath’s recent biography of C.S. Lewis has received notice around the internet since its release. There have been several biographies of C.S. Lewis, but McGrath’s has captured more mainstream attention, and was given a very positive review in the Washington Post. The reviewer recommends the book as a good biography, and a good place
C.S. Lewis Summer Conference in San Diego
We recently sent out postcards concerning this year’s upcoming C.S. Lewis Foundation events. First of these will be the C.S. Lewis Summer Conference in San Diego. The theme of the conference is The Vision, Voice, and Vocation of C.S. Lewis, which is especially relevant this year, as it is the 50th anniversary of his passing
C.S. Lewis Around the Web – Feb 26, 2013
A few noteworthy articles concerning C.S. Lewis have been buzzing about the web recently: New Transcription of C.S. Lewis Manuscript? Most notably, Andrew Lazo–longtime friend of the C.S. Lewis Foundation–has recently posted an article on his blog about his transcription of an early manuscript that formed the basis for Surprised by Joy. Interestingly, this manuscript