After reading The Great Divorce
"Her Spirits were naturally good, and not easily depressed, and she possessed such a fund of vivacity and good humour as could only be damped by some very serious vexation.- Besides these antidotes against every disappointment, and consolations under them, she had another, which afforded her constant relief in all her misfortunes, and that was a fine shady Bower, the work of her own infantine Labours..." ~from Jane Austen's Catherine, or the Bower
Monday, May 30, 2011
The Great Divorce
After reading The Great Divorce
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The Great Divorce
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I love this book, and I'm so excited that N.D. Wilson is gonna be doing the screenplay! He's quickly becoming one of my favorite modern authors, and it's great that someone who actually understands Lewis, as a Christian and not just a great writer, is going to be writing the screenplay.
Yes, I'm excited to see how the movie turns out. Have you heard when it will be released?
I haven't, but I just heard about him writing the screenplay recently, so I would guess it'll be a little while.
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