The Great Divorce (Paperback)

Author: C. S. Lewis
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Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9780060652951
Publisher: HarperSanFrancisco
Publish Date: 2/1/2001
Buy.com Sku: 30664702
Item#: RGSHL9
Buy.com Sales Rank: 9116
Dimensions (in Inches) 8.25H x 5.25L x 0.5T
Pages: 152
 
In The Great Divorce, C. S. Lewis employs his formidable talent for fable and allegory, this time exploring the questions of good and evil, and heaven and hell. The story -- which is set within a dream -- begins with the "author" finding himself at a bus stop in a dreary city. Lewis draws a compelling contrast between the "ghosts" who inhabit hell -- the Grey Town -- and the "solid people" they encounter at the bus's heavenly destination -- the Country.

The ghosts are free to stay in the Country, in fact their friends and relatives who live there invite and urge them to. But most of them choose to return to the Grey Town since they are unwilling to give up their own prideful attitude, choosing one particular damning virtue above all else.

Lewis observes that any natural impulse, no matter how virtuous, can become a false religion.
 
 

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C. S. Lewis
Clive Staples Lewis was educated in England, attending Oxford in 1917. World War I interrupted his studies and Lewis served in the trenches for two years. In 1919 he returned to Oxford, where he remained until 1954. An atheist, Lewis converted to Christianity in 1929, and spent his life pursuing many interests: his acclaimed Narnia books and a trilogy of space travel novels; books concerning religion; and an academic career in medieval and renaissance literature. In 1955, Lewis moved on to Magdalen College, Cambridge University; in 1956 he married Joy Davidman Gresham, who died in 1960. Lewis survived her by three years.

 
 
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Chapter One

I seemed to be standing in a busy queue by the side of a long, mean street. Evening was just closing in and it was raining. I had been wandering for hours in similar mean streets, always in the rain and always in evening twilight. Time seemed to have paused on that dismal moment when only a few shops have lit up and it is not yet dark enough for their windows to look cheering. And just as the evening never advanced to night, so my walking had never brought me to the better parts of the town. However far I went I found only dingy lodging houses, small tobacconists, hoardings from which posters hung in rags, windowless warehouses, goods stations without trains, and bookshops of the sort that sell The Works of Aristotle. I never met anyone. But for the little crowd at the bus stop, the whole town seemed to be empty. I think that was why I attached myself to the queue.

I had a stroke of luck right away, for just as I took my stand a l

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