In May the C.S. Lewis Society of Harrisonburg will be discussion C.S. Lewis's retelling of the myth of Cupid and Psyche, "Till We Have Faces."
This book is one that Lewis thought his best effort and it is a myth retold. Lewis and Tolkien were both avidly interested in myth and stories which embodied truths we can express in no other way. Lewis once described myth as a story that moves you no matter how poorly it is told.
Myth resonated the strings of the soul. Come join us as Melissa leads our discussion of "Till We Have Faces."
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