![]() ![]() ” Lewis was not a scientist and openly admitted that his own foray into science fiction involved little to no “technical” knowledge on his part. The anthology, edited by Walter Hooper, includes an essay directly titled “On Science Fiction. In a more obscure Lewis title, Of Other Worlds, Lewis writes of his appreciation for science fiction and what makes the genre unique. His long-held affection for fantasy and science fiction led him to write some of the most popular fictional works in recent memory, most notably The Chronicles of Narnia and what’s commonly known as the “space trilogy,” though Lewis himself objected to the term “space” as an adequate descriptor of what he viewed as a vibrant and meaningful cosmos. He spent most of his life embedded in the academic world, to which he contributed greatly, but was also a lover of fairy tales and the dystopian. The 20th-century intellectual, novelist, poet, and popular theologian C.S. Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Flipboard Print arroba Email ![]()
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