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Despite his avowed dislike of reading fugitive journalism, Lewis contributed 19 pieces to newspapers and magazines between 1940 and 1962. His topics ranged from the oddly obtuse "On Living in an Atomic Age" (1948) to the prescient "On Sex in Literature" (1962). In this Sunday Telegraph piece he advocates an end to all "moral censorship" of literature even if "realms of filth" should result. Lewis's ability to drive swiftly to the heart of such topics as prudery, pleasure, and equality is displayed in these articles. While they add little of substance to his canon, they merit notice as masterly examples of Lewis's talent for establishing instant rapport with his readers and using it to lead them in directions they might otherwise have been reluctant to go. Barbara J. Dunlap, City Coll. Lib., CUNY
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Nineteen essays-on democratic values, threats to educational and spiritual fulfillment, literary censorship, and other topics all displaying LewisÂ’s characteristic sanity and persuasiveness. Introduction by Walter Hooper.

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  • Paperback: 112 pages
  • Publisher: Harvest Books (March 25, 1987)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0156738406
  • ISBN-13: 978-0156738408
  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 5.3 x 0.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.5 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
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2.0 out of 5 stars Marginal Works, September 4, 2001
By Bowen Simmons (Sunnyvale, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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Lewis's shorter works were generally originally composed as speeches or as articles for periodicals. Various sets of them were collected and published in book form both during his life and after his death. Trying to determine what works are in what collections is difficult - most works appear in more than one collection, some works appear under more than one title, and some collections appear under more than one title.

To aid readers, in this review I've listed the works in this collection, with notes indicating other collections they have appeared in. Where a work has appeared under more than one title, I give both titles separated by a slash.

Table of Contents:

"The Necessity of Chivalry" / "The Importance of an Ideal" (1)

"Equality" (1), (2)

"Three Kinds of Men" (1), (2)

"My First School" (1)

"Is English Doomed?" (1), (2)

"Democratic Education" (1), (2)

"A Dream" (1), (2)

"Blimpophobia" (1)

"Private Bates" (1)

"Hedonics" (1), (2)

"After Priggery - What?" (1)

"Modern Man and His Categories of Thought" (1)

"Talking About Bicycles" (1)

"On Living in the Atomic Age" (1), (2)

"The Empty Universe" (1)

"Prudery and Philology" (1), (2)

"Interim Report" (1)

"Is History Bunk" (1), (2)

"Sex in Literature" (1)

Notes:

(1) also published in "Essay Collection & Other Short Pieces"

(2) also published in "Compelling Reason"

Recommendations:

The current collection is an odd one - generally, Lewis's shorter writings can be classed by subject as either Christian or Literary, but this collection is of Lewis's topical writings, which do not fall easily into either category. Given that their topicality has now aged about half a century, this is hardly the most valuable set of writings Lewis has left us. Most readers of Lewis can safely pass.

For those Lewis readers who can't get enough, this collection does have merit, but I would suggest that such folk instead get "Essay Collection & Other Short Pieces", which, as of the time of this writing, is available from Amazon UK but not Amazon US. That collection consists of about 130 short works by Lewis. It includes everything in this collection as well as almost all of his Christian writings (Lewis's Literary writings are, however, sadly under-represented in that collection).

If you love Lewis but your budget does not run to "Essay Collection & Other Short Pieces", then you can go ahead and get this collection. Its only other overlap is with "Compelling Reason", a collection that nobody should get.

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5.0 out of 5 stars "B-Side" Lewis, May 2, 2004
By Kendal B. Hunter (Provo, UT United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Present Concerns (Paperback)
This book is a slice of Lewis' mind. As a compilation of essays between 1940-1945, you would think that it would be dated. Yet, Lewis characteristically merges the timely with the timeless, which makes this tome a book for all seasons.

Each chapter is an isolated essay, but all revolve around the themes established in "Abolition of Man." These include the elimination of absolute values, the effects of literature on character education, and so forth.

Intermixed with these heavy and pressing topics, however, are two essays, "Hedonics" and "Talking About Bicycles." There are about mere pleasures and the simple delights of existence. You can taste and feel his sense of life and his sense of delightful please in common day things. Lewis is no curmudgeon, but something else-a mixture of rugged Elijah and tender Elisha.

Lewis, as a literati, amateur historian, and an ex-pagan, has a good eye for decadence. Indeed, his was a warning voice that SHOULD have been headed. We are so far downstream that it would take several C. S. Lewises to effect a turnabout. This may be impossible, but at least we can start with ourselves.

This is not the best book for Lewis neophytes. Start with the anthology "A Mind Awake," and stick with the "Five Classics," and "Abolition of Man." Then work your way through "Weight Of Glory" and "God In The Dock."

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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Short essays about a variety of topics, March 27, 1998
This collection of writings about a variety of topics (published for the first time in book form) was a pleasure to read. Walter Hooper has done his usual fine job of editing these essays, which partially answer the question, "Well what other sorts of things was Lewis interested in besides literature and theology?" As the title suggests, the things that caught Lewis's attention continue to be present concerns for our world today.
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