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Re: Authors that follow really similar trends?
(Anonymous) 2012-12-23 11:33 pm (UTC)(link)Do you have any particular reasons for thinking that he's a bad writer, however? Or is it just the general impression?
Re: Authors that follow really similar trends?
(Anonymous) 2012-12-23 11:55 pm (UTC)(link)Re: Authors that follow really similar trends?
(Anonymous) 2012-12-24 03:50 am (UTC)(link)Have you ever read 'Til We Have Faces? It's the only Lewis book I can stand, because it actually isn't unequivocally another statement on Christianity. It's really quite lovely.
Re: Authors that follow really similar trends?
(Anonymous) 2012-12-24 08:52 am (UTC)(link)It's certainly possible that Lewis wrote some things that were good, he was unquestionably a talented, intelligent man - it's just that, to me, the mode in which he was writing most of his work is something that I find totally disagreeable. Like I said, it's not even the fact that he's talking about Christianity, it's that he's straightforwardly allegorical and lacking insight.