I too entered the world of Lewis through the wardrobe. Then, I moved on to those fiery letters from Hell. I journeyed into space and prayed not to be bent. Next, I traveled in the bus to what was supposed to be Heaven. I found out “mere” could be deep. I waded through his electric mind on medieval literature in a graduate research class on literature. I found out love has more than one meaning. Then, I watched as the ruin fell and a page of lines told more than volumes.
Most authors hope to leave a legacy in one field of writing, but Lewis has fantasy, apologetics, science fiction, sermons, scholarly research, poetry, an anthology of MacDonald, and more.
I voted for a combo, especially the fantasy/apologetic Lewis. What a blessing to have our faith, logic, and imagination touched by one man—often at the same time!
Member of the 2456317 Club. "How will you know? . . . Odd things they say--even their looks--will let the secret out. Keep your eyes open. Bless me, what do they teach them at these schools?" - Professor Kirke in LWW