
The Man Behind Narnia
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Narrated by:
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James Warrior
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By:
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A. N. Wilson
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It looks like a wardrobe, but open it up and it leads you back into a world of childhood - of fantasy. Lewis, now famed the world over as a children's author and religious apologist, was a university Professor who kept his private life a doggedly guarded secret. Living exclusively in the world of men, his life was really dominated by women - by his mother, whose death when he was a child scarred his whole life; by Jane Moore, with whom he lived for 33 years; and by Joy Davidman, the American he married. The mystery of Lewis is deep. He was a man who professed to be ruled by his head, but was manifestly governed by his heart.
In The Man Behind Narnia, A.N. Wilson, who wrote Lewis' full-length biography over 20 years ago, returns to the theme - having made a television documentary about Lewis and his work. He opens the wardrobe and finds many demons - some are Lewis', and some are his own. A.N. Wilson is the author of over forty books - 20 novels, biographies of C.S. Lewis, Tolstoy, and John Milton, a three-part history of the last 100 years, and stories for children.
©2013 A.N. Wilson (P)2014 Audible Inc.Ambiguous and entertaining
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virtually the only biography of C.S. Lewis that isn't a hagiography
finally FACTS about C.S.Lewis
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Author has a strong distaste for C.S. Lewis
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He then trots out a lot of half-formed attempts at literary criticism, grumbles about his midlife crisis and tepid vacillations between atheism and pseudo-faith, hazy musings about his own experiences filming a documentary about Lewis, and sketchy details about Lewis’s life all previously documented in other, better sources, and then seasons the resulting stew with a sprinkling of highly speculative character assassination.
It’s a mess, and easily the worst book about Lewis I have ever read. Steer clear of this one and listen instead to George Sayer’s Jack.
This book isn’t about Lewis—it’s about Wilson.
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Would you try another book from A.N. Wilson and/or James Warrior?
I find this book as nauseating as this author found Narnia. A waste of money.Would you ever listen to anything by A.N. Wilson again?
Never.Would you be willing to try another one of James Warrior’s performances?
No.What character would you cut from The Man Behind Narnia?
The author’s opinions.Any additional comments?
Complete waste of time and money.Nauseating
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The author has nothing but contempt for C.S. Lewis! The author is anti-Christian. He writes this book from that bias.Reader BEWARE
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The saddest part of it all is that the man he is so completely infatuated with and whom he has spent so much of his time, energy, and sanity over had already passed before this started!
Yet, he imagines that he has ruined his life overall. He even goes on to write this book and discredit said man in every way possible! IT'S A VERY PATHETICALLY LONG RANT FROM AN OBVIOUSLY DEKUSIONAL MAN WHO NEEDED MORE THERAPY THAN PROBABLY POSSIBLE!
Don't waste even a minute of your time on this sad a** B.S.! lol
Wilson is having an identity crisis...
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