by HumphreyCarpenter (Author)
Critically acclaimed, award-winning biography of CS Lewis, JRR Tolkien and the brilliant group of writers to come out of Oxford during the Second World War. C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien and their friends were a regular feature of the Oxford scenery in the years during and after the Second World War. They drank beer on Tuesdays at the 'Bird and Baby', and on Thursday nights they met in Lewis' Magdalen College rooms to read aloud from the books they were writing; jokingly they called themselves 'The Inklings'. C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien first introduced The Screwtape Letters and The Lord of the Rings to an audience in this company and Charles Williams, poet and writer of supernatural thrillers, was another prominent member of the group. Humphrey Carpenter, who wrote the acclaimed biography of J.R.R. Tolkien, draws upon unpublished letters and diaries, to which he was given special access, in this engrossing story.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Edition: New Edition
Publisher: HarperCollins Winner of the Somerset Maugham Award for Best Biography
Published: 02 Jan 2006
ISBN 10: 0007748698
ISBN 13: 9780007748693
Book Overview:
`A constantly enjoyable volume' John Carey, Sunday Times
`A triumph of skill and tact... not one dull or slack sentence' Kingsley Amis, New Statesman
`It must be technically very difficult to write a biography of more than one person at a time: it is still more difficult to capture the atmosphere of a group... Mr Carpenter has managed both things admirably' Mary Warnock, Sunday Telegraph