A Grief Observed
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The perennial classic: this intimate journal chronicling the Narnia
author''s experience of grief after his wife''s death has consoled
readers for half a century with its ''sensitive and eloquent''
magic (Hilary Mantel)''An intimate, anguished account of a man
grappling with the mysteries of faith and love ... Elegant and raw
... A powerful record of thought and emotion experienced in real
time.'' Guardian ''Raw and modern ... This unsentimental, even
bracing, account of one man’s dialogue with despair becomes both
compelling and consoling ... A contemporary classic.'' Observer''A
source of great consolation ... Lewis deploys his genius for vivid
imagery ... It is a relief for the reader to find that he or she is
not alone in the intense loneliness or feelings of anguish that
bereavement brings.'' Henry Marsh, The Times''Testimony from a
sensitive and eloquent witness [on] ‘The Human Condition’. It
offers an interrogation of experience and a glimmer of hardwon
hope. It allows one bewildered mind to reach out to another. Death
is no barrier to that.'' Hilary Mantel''Here, sorrow and despair,
the tiredness and numbness and petulance and nightmarishness of
grief, all have their full, uncontrolled, experienced force ...
[Such] radical openness ... Brilliant.'' Francis Spufford***No one
ever told me that grief felt so like fear.Narnia author C.S. Lewis
had been married to his wife for four blissful years. When she died
of cancer, he found himself alone, inconsolable in his grief. In
this intimate journal, he chronicles the aftermath of the
bereavement and mourning with blazing honesty. He grapples with a
crisis of religious faith, navigating hope, rage, despair, and love
- but eventually regains his bearings, finding his way back to
life.A luminous modern classic, A Grief Observed has offered solace
to countless readers for decades. This companion edition combines
the original text with personal responses from Hilary Mantel, Rowan
Williams, Francis Spufford, Maureen Freely, Kate Saunders, Jessica
Martin and Jenna Bailey.***What readers are saying:''A truly great
book - inspirational and untold help.'' ''Every human being, living
or dead, understands what Lewis means ... One of the most valuable
books ever written.'' ''Lewis, as always, sits down next to you and
validates your grief like a true friend. He lets you rage, and cry,
and even be furious with God, just as he did.''''If you are
grieving an enormous loss, you may find comfort here ... A great
mind and wonderful writer who understands your grief well enough to
put words to it.''''His journal was also my journal as I worked
through my own grief. Reading this book was actually comforting in
that I knew that someone else understood my situation and offered
insight and hope ... I highly recommend this book for anyone who
has gone through the death of a loved one or who wants to comfort."
''This little book has had me in floods of tears [and] shows a real
understanding of grief ... To read the words of this great man who
shared and understood my pain and is a life affirming and faith
affirming experience.''