The Magician's Book: A Skeptic's Adventures in Narnia
By (Author) Laura Miller
Little, Brown & Company
Grand Central Publishing
1st April 2010
United States
General
Non Fiction
Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000
Childrens and teenage literature studies: general
Biography: writers
823.912
Paperback
336
Width 138mm, Height 209mm, Spine 20mm
306g
THE MAGICIAN'S BOOK is the story of one reader's long, tumultuous relationship with C.S. Lewis's The Chronicles of Narnia. Enchanted by its fantastic world as a child, prominent critic Laura Miller returns to the series as an adult to uncover the source of these small books' mysterious power by looking at their creator, Clive Staples Lewis. What she discovers is not the familiar, idealized image of the author, but a more interesting and ambiguous truth: Lewis's tragic and troubled childhood, his unconventional love life, and his intense but ultimately doomed friendship with J.R.R. Tolkien.
Finally reclaiming Narnia 'for the rest of us', Miller casts the Chronicles as a profoundly literary creation, and the portal to a life-long adventure in books, art and the imagination....Anyone who believes in the power of literature will want to savor The Magician's Book. In the end you feel as if you have had a stimulating literary conversation with a group of very smart and savvy friends.--Anita Silvey, author of 100 Best Books for Children
...Reading [Miller's] thrilling new book about C. S. Lewis and his Narnia series is like sitting down with the smartest and least tendentious person you know and dishing your favorite books. I came away from this book feeling thoroughly informed, entertained, and inspired.--James Hynes, author of The Lecturer's Tale and Kings of Infinite Space
Los Angeles Times
Time
A rewarding study by a first-rate arts writer.--Kirkus
A thorough and thoroughly engrossing look at one reader's lifetime love affair with Narnia... Smart, meticulous, and altogether delightful.--Karen Joy Fowler, author of The Jane Austin Book Club
Amagical weave of rich soulful criticism, at once a distinctive and insightful biography of C.S. Lewis, and a memoir of the author....I couldn't put it down.--Anne Lamott, author of Grace (Eventually)
An agreeable and insightful book...her sometimes affectionate, sometimes analytical book will delight both skeptics and true believers.--Michael Cart, Booklist
Conversational, embracing, and casually erudite... a subtle reader's memoir, and manifesto.--Jonathan Lethem
Jam-packed with critical insights and historical context, this discussion of C.S. Lewis's Chronicles of Narnia...is intellectually inspiring.--Publishers Weekly
This book is both a wonderful antechamber to Lewis's wardrobe portal and a convincing attempt to rescue Aslan from the Christian imagination and embed him where he has always belonged--the human imagination.--Tom Bissell, author of The Father of All Things
THE MAGICIAN'S BOOK. One is being reminded of exactly how blissful it felt to be a child in the thrall of a book. The other is watching Miller find her way back to Narnia as an adult-where she discovers that a wiser reader is not necessarily a sadder one.Christian Science Monitor
Laura Miller is a journalist and critic. She is a cofounder of Salon.com, where she is currently a staff writer and is the editor of The Salon.com Readers Guide to Contemporary Authors.