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A Grief Observed (Readers' Edition) by Faber & Faber; 9780571310876

A Grief Observed (Readers' Edition)

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A Grief Observed is a poignant exploration of the depths of sorrow penned by C.S. Lewis following the untimely death of his beloved wife, Joy Davidman. This reflective work provides an intimate glimpse into Lewis's heart and mind as he confronts the profound loneliness and anguish that accompanies bereavement.

The Plot

Written in a journal format, the book captures Lewis's raw emotions and thoughts, allowing readers to accompany him on his journey through grief. He grapples with questions of faith, love, and the nature of suffering, offering a candid portrayal of the complexities involved in mourning. As he reflects on his personal loss, Lewis articulates the struggle to reconcile his beliefs with the reality of despair.

Themes

  • Grief and Mourning: Lewis delves into the varied expressions of grief, showcasing its unpredictability and intensity.
  • Faith and Doubt: The book examines the intersection of faith and doubt during times of personal crisis, questioning the role of God in suffering.
  • Love and Loss: Central to the narrative is the enduring power of love, even amidst the pain of loss.

Writing Style

Lewis’s prose is both accessible and profound, characterised by a clarity that resonates with readers. His ability to articulate complex emotions allows for a deep connection, making the experience of grief both personal and universal.

“I didn’t know that I was lonely until I met you.”

This edition also features responses from contemporary authors, enriching the reader's understanding of Lewis's insights and providing additional perspectives on the experience of grief. Those who appreciated Lewis's other works, such as The Problem of Pain or Mere Christianity, will find this exploration of sorrow equally compelling.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 133 mm × 212 mm × 10 mm
Pages: 128
Publisher: Faber & Faber
ISBN: 9780571310876

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