The imagination of C.S. Lewis, an endlessly fascinating subject, is discussed by three men who always have something intriguing to say: Alan Jacobs, author of the The Narnian: The Life and Imagination of C.S. Lewis ; Douglas Wilson, author of the forthcoming What I Learned in Narnia ; and N. D. Wilson, who is writing the screenplay for the forthcoming film adaption of The Great Divorce .
Alan Jacobs, ND Wilson, and Doug Wilson in conversation | Full Edition from Canon Wired on Vimeo .
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