C. S. Lewis

C. S. Lewis, born in 1898 in Belfast, Ireland, was a renowned writer, scholar, and theologian whose contributions have left a lasting impact on literature and Christian thought. After serving in World War I, he went on to study at Oxford University, where he developed his love for literature and philosophy. Lewis is best known for his imaginative works, including the beloved "Chronicles of Narnia" series, which transports readers to magical realms filled with profound moral lessons. His ability to weave complex themes into accessible narratives has made his stories resonate with generations of readers.

In addition to his fiction, Lewis wrote extensively on faith and philosophy, with notable works such as "Mere Christianity" and "The Screwtape Letters," where he explores the nature of belief and the human condition. His writing is characterized by warmth, wit, and a deep understanding of the struggles of the human heart. We invite you to dive into his remarkable body of work in this app, where you can discover the enchanting worlds and thought-provoking insights of C. S. Lewis for yourself.

Spirits in Bondage

Read by Robert Garrison


C. S. Lewis



Spirits in Bondage is C.S. Lewis’s first book and the first of his works to be available in the public domain. It was released in 1919 unde…

Dymer

Read by Devorah Allen


C. S. Lewis



This is a narrative poem written by C.S. Lewis, begun in his teen years and published when he was a tutor at Oxford. It appeared in print un…