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“Till We Have Faces was C. S. Lewis’s last book. He considered it his best —we’re in agreement there. It’s his retelling of the myth of Cupid and Psyche. In this book, not only do we see his love for Greek myth, we see him working out theology questions that he’s been pondering in his life, throughout his studies, and in his fiction. I absolutely love it because, first of all, it features one of the best female protagonists I’ve ever read.” Read more...
The Best Speculative Fiction About Gods and Godlike Beings
Karen Lord, Novelist
“How can we meet the Gods face to face till they have faces? Because it’s the facelessness that is so terrifying.” Read more...
The best books on Fantasy’s Many Uses
Brian Attebery, Literary Scholar