Yes! I've read an essay (but am forgetting the name) and An Experiment in Criticism. I really enjoyed that one too. I need to read more. How about you?
I couldn't respond to your last comment for some reason, so I'll answer here! I don't think I have a favorite, it's just too hard! I do tend to read more of his fiction. But I thought A Grief Observed was very profound, I've read Screwtape Letters and The Great Divorce multiple times. And of course Narnia. I can read those all the time and never get tired of them!
Surprised by Joy is my all-time favorite CS Lewis book.
Yes! I've read an essay (but am forgetting the name) and An Experiment in Criticism. I really enjoyed that one too. I need to read more. How about you?
I couldn't respond to your last comment for some reason, so I'll answer here! I don't think I have a favorite, it's just too hard! I do tend to read more of his fiction. But I thought A Grief Observed was very profound, I've read Screwtape Letters and The Great Divorce multiple times. And of course Narnia. I can read those all the time and never get tired of them!
It's such a fantastic book!
Have you ever read his literary criticism/scholarship?
Do you have a particular favorite?
Fiction or nonfiction?