The Chronicles of Narnia is a beloved classic of fantasy literature. It's also a mass of contradictions: it's both an argument for Christian spirituality and a psychosexual allegory, a hymn of childhood innocence and a dark morass of racial prejudice and male condescension. Miller plunges into this perilous literary thicket in search of a way of understanding the books that preserves their undeniable pleasures without compromising their complexity. Weaving together her own life as a reader and Clive Staples Lewis's life as, among other things, a reader, a writer, a Christian, a veteran of World War I, a friend to J.R.R. Tolkien and the partner of a woman 20 years his senior, Miller illuminates not only the Chronicles of Narnia, but the nature of reading itself.
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Friday, April 17, 2009
9. The Magician's Book by Laura Miller
Labels: Top 10 Nonfiction Books 2008
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