Welcome to the third episode of The Screwtape Letters. In this episode, Rhea and Shari discuss Screwtape’s last six letters. They continue their discussion of love and its antitheses. They discuss the tools they’ve recognized Screwtape employing in these final chapters, especially the weaponization of language. They also discuss Screwtape’s Toast at the end of the book, and what was happening in the world in 1959 to make C. S. Lewis bring Screwtape back out for an encore in an American publication. Finally, they discuss the power of Lewis’s chosen genre: the fictionalized epistolary narrative for conveying the message he hoped to share.
Our next book is Crossing the Mangrove , by Maryse Condé. We will take three episodes to read and discuss the book. The reading schedule is:
Jan 28th: pp. 1-75
Feb 4th: pp. 76-151
Feb 11th: pp. 152-208
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