The Dark Tower and Other Stories, by C.S. Lewis

Nov 06, 2015 18:54

A collection of stories by C.S. Lewis, including the time-travel story of the title. It's not finished, but it would have been an interesting read - the Dark Tower itself turns out to be a replica of Cambridge University Library, built in an Othertime by people who our hero tries to understand. I think Lewis was probably better advised to go to ( Read more... )

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legionseaglelj November 7 2015, 11:43:28 UTC
I've always found "The Shoddy Lands" an awful pile of sexism, too. Admittedly, it's not as bad as Tarts in Space, but reading the two in quick succession tends to blow out of the water the usual explanation for The Shoddy Lands, which is "This isn't how Women think. it's how a particular woman thinks." Tarts in Space demonstrates Lewis's belief that there isn't a female sex worker on Earth capable of long term strategic planning, and there isn't a woman on Earth so passionate about space that if it takes acting as a sex worker to get her there, that's how she'll do it. And the inherent limitations that implies are fully exposed in The Shoddy Lands.

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anonymous November 8 2015, 22:01:40 UTC
Some argue that "The Dark Tower" fragment in particular is a forgery by Walter Hooper, Lewis's literary executor.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dark_Tower_(Lewis_novel)#Authenticity_and_relation_to_the_published_novels

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