tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3304302673132222419.post1987375800597134968..comments2023-11-09T22:51:59.986-05:00Comments on Dreaming About Other Worlds: Review - Out of the Silent Planet by C.S. LewisAaron Poundhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11747596648152141394noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3304302673132222419.post-34496977611642972292012-04-20T10:00:20.575-04:002012-04-20T10:00:20.575-04:00@Julia Rachel Barrett: Lewis' thinly disguised...@Julia Rachel Barrett: Lewis' thinly disguised polemics were sometimes enjoyable to read - his <i>Narnia</i> series was quite fun despite being laden with heaping helpings of Christian lessons for children. But in <i>Out of the Silent Planet</i> (and <i>Perelandra</i> and <i>That Hideous Strength</i>) there isn't much story other than the thinly disguise Christian polemics, and it gets kind of tiresome.Aaron Poundhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11747596648152141394noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3304302673132222419.post-77776676627937790652012-04-17T14:22:03.097-04:002012-04-17T14:22:03.097-04:00I sort of liked C.S. Lewis's thinly disguised ...I sort of liked C.S. Lewis's thinly disguised polemics, despite being Jewish. He tried hard to stick religion into science fiction and fantasy - with some success. The idea that he tried always interested me.Julia Rachel Barretthttp://juliarachelbarrett.netnoreply@blogger.com