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Mike Perry’s Reply to a Message on Internet

When I was a student in 1962, I sent CS Lewis a letter about the role of myth in scripture, and got a reply. If anyone is interested, please email me, and I will be glad to send you the text of the letter from Lewis. azwart@durham.net Dear A. Zwart: I hate to rain on this picnic, particularly since I Read More ›

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 80, Spring 1999 From the Mailbag

Books are big business. Stephen King commanded a $16 million advance from(British) Viking, then defected to Scribners for more money. Conflicts of interest: HarperCollins owner Murdoch spiked Hong Kong Governor Patten’s book because of his criticism of Beijing because Murdoch was lobbying to expand his STAR-TV satellite network in China. Four of the top seven US publishing houses are now Read More ›

The Influence of C. S. Lewis: Parodies of The Screwtape Letters

Compiled by Perry Bramlett 1) Screwtape Writes Again, Walter Martin, Vision House, 1975; “With Lewis’s death in 1963, correspondence from Screwtape appeared to have ceased until the recent discovery and deciphering of additional letters from Screwtape… continues both the fun and the fiendish fascination begun by C. S. Lewis” 2) The Devil, Seven Wormwoods, and God, Bernard Ramm, Word Books, Read More ›

Misremembering Jonestown

Timothy Stoen’s Latest Self Promotion “Remembering Jonestown” is an article by Christine Gardner in the 15 January 1999 issue of Christianity Today. It features Tim Stoen’s revised version of his role in the Peoples Temple cult and its massacre. This is how the article begins: On November 18, 1978, Tim Stoen and his wife, Grace, sat anxiously in the Guyanese Read More ›

Don’t Let Your Children Go to Narnia

by Philip Hensher (The published source of this article is not known.) I’M CERTAINLY NOT in favour of banning or burning books, but there are a few books in this world which would make even the most fervent liberal twitch for a box of matches. For me, it is not the 120 Days of Sodom or Mein Kampf that marks Read More ›

Is the London Telegraph Down on C. S. Lewis?

Two Autumn 1998 Attacks CHARLOTTE CORY SAYS SHE LOVED the Narnian Chronicles as a child, until she learned she had been “conned” by a Christian allegory. On Saturday, 19 September 1998 the Telegraph published her full-page article titled “The woman who drew Narnia” celebrating Pauline Baynes. Cory obviously has little respect for Lewis (“hypocritical”), but immense respect for Baynes. The Read More ›

Small Losses (Griefs Not Observed)

by Romilda Wilder This article is included in Legacy for two reasons. First, it complements A Grief Observed. Second, it is a refreshing contrast to the extreme position of owners of the Lewis literary estate and their employees. In cleaning my room I found many, many things … more than half of which I’m discarding … either throwing away or Read More ›

Unveiling the Memorial Plaque at C. S. Lewis’s Birthplace

C. S. Lewis 1898-1963Author and Christian apologistborn on this site 16 June 1998, Dundella FlatsDavid Alderdice, Lord Mayor of Belfast (l) and James O’Fee, Chairman of the C. S. Lewis Centenary Group (r)Photo from the Belfast Telegraph

Dependency or Death?

Assisted suicide in Oregon has operated in a shroud of secrecy since the procedure was legalized by a 1997 referendum. But a new study, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, purports to shed light on the law’s actual workings. Advocates of assisted suicide claim the report proves all is well. But a close reading reveals that many of the Read More ›