Episodes 'A is for Allegory' and 'B is for Bacchus'??
Narnia fans should definitely get this podcast. It looks into CS Lewis himself as well as the books... My personal favorite I think has gotta be the 'I is for Inklings' episode, where it covers Lewis' literary group that he held in his house (they would also often go to a pub called the Eagle and the Child) called the Inklings. In case you didn't know, JRR Tolkein was one of Lewis' best friends at some point in life, and he was at the meetings. Tolkein and Lewis in the same room *GENIUS MOMENT* *laffs* T is for Turkish Delight! ^^ Did you know some movie producers wanted Edmund to be tempted by a cheeseburger? LOL!! Anyway, this is a GREAT podcast, and his other podcast, Nuclearity, sounds great, too (I started to preview one of the episodes but didn't finish... it was time for dinner lol. Also he talks a lot about it during Narnia from A to Z) Thanks much for bringing us Narnia fans something new, refreshing, interesting, and satisfyingly in line with the ideas of Narnia fans themselves (I find myself agreeing with everything Hugh Duncan says!). Keep up the good work! One thing... no A or B :( I looked for those on nuclearity.org and found them, but I'd love to have them on my itouch in case they mysteriously disappear from there... Thanks again! -*my name is none of your business* Narnia fan!
LydiaRW via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/19/09
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This podcast is a wonderfully varied and fascinating look at the world of Narnia and it's creator, C.S. Lewis. In fact, a lot of the focus is on Lewis and his inspiration and goal in creating Narnia. The topics are discussed through interviews of popular authors, musicians, important people from...Read full review »
WhitHall via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/17/08
Incredibly well organized, produced, and enlightening. I have developed so many new avenues of thinking about literature, storytelling, history, fantasy, and on and on because of this podcast. It lights a fire for C.S. Lewis literature that needs to be lit many times over. I am not overstating...Read full review »
curlyque via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/13/09
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