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The dark tower, and other stories

by C. S. Lewis

C.S. Lewis' reputation as a religous writer is rivaled by his skill as a writer of fiction, to which the interplanetary trilogy and the seven Chronicles of Narniabear witness. The present volume collects all of his shorter fiction: The Dark Towerand "The Man Born Blind" -- previously unpublished -- as well as four other stories. The Dark Tower, an eerie, highly entertaining fragment of a novel, finds five men gathered secretly in a room at Cambridge University to witness the workings of the chronoscope, an invention that "does to time what the telescope does to space." The resulting sequence of bizarre events involves Dr. Elwin Ransom, familiar to readers of Lewis's Out of the Silent Planet. "The Man Born Blind", a short story, dramatizes the relationship between appearance and reality. Previously published work collected here includes a retelling of a Greek myth entitled "After Ten Years" and three skillful science fiction tales. Contents: - The Dark Tower - The Man Born Blind - The Shoddy Lands - Ministering Angels - Forms of Things Unknown - After Ten Years

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