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atuin 's review for:
The Life and Writings of C. S. Lewis
by Louis A. Markos
Some interesting discussions of the work of C.S Lewis. However, it is heavily marred by the authors insistence on shoving his own anger at "modern ideas". This creates a sanctimonious feel that taints the series. If he had spent more time on Lewis and less time on his own frustration, this series would feel much less preachy and much more interesting.