A review by rmarcher
On Stories: And Other Essays on Literature by C.S. Lewis

challenging inspiring reflective fast-paced

5.0

These essays were a genuine joy to read. Lewis had a depth of thought that seems uncommon these days, and it's refreshing to read writing by authors like Lewis or Tolkien or others with similar worldviews and experience that depth. He also has a great wit, and in his response to James Stephens' criticism of Chesterton it was so much fun to see Lewis thoroughly dismantle Stephens' criticisms while still making it abundantly clear how much respect he held for Stephens' work in general. It also makes me happy to read Lewis and Tolkien's thoughts in regard to each other's work; it's fun to catch a glimpse of how thoroughly they supported each other and how genuinely they enjoyed each other's stories.

I'll likely reread this collection when I can next take a break from my TBR.