C.S. Lewis on Art and Reading
Come discuss the demand of art and the joys of reading.
Where: Media Room
Who: Bill Wilder
When: Bi-weekly on Friday at 2:30 p.m. (starting Jan 31)
Contact: Bill at bill@studycenter.net
Toward the end of his life, the great literary critic and Christian writer, C.S. Lewis, gathered his thoughts on the demand of any work of art and the experiences of good reading. This amazingly good book with the amazingly bad title (An Experiment in Criticism) is brilliant and provocative, raising this question among many others: is there a tension between Lewis the literary reader and Lewis the Christian writer? Come discuss the demand of art and the joys of reading in the C.S. Lewis group this semester.