A Grief Observed
Reflections on love and loss after bereavement
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Faber & Faber
Published:2nd May '13
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This intimate journal chronicles C.S. Lewis's profound grief after the death of his wife, offering solace and understanding to readers facing similar losses.
In A Grief Observed, C.S. Lewis offers a poignant reflection on the overwhelming sorrow he experienced after the death of his wife, Joy Davidman. This intimate journal captures the rawness of his emotions, detailing the paralyzing grief, confusion, and sense of loss that enveloped him in the wake of her passing. Lewis's writing is marked by its honesty and simplicity, allowing readers to connect deeply with his experience of mourning.
The book serves as a profound exploration of faith and love, as Lewis grapples with questions about God and the meaning of life in the face of such devastating loss. His candid thoughts reveal a man wrestling with despair, yet striving to find hope amidst the chaos of his emotions. Through his reflections, Lewis articulates the complexities of grief, making it clear that sorrow is a universal experience that transcends time and individual circumstances.
A Grief Observed has resonated with readers for decades, providing solace to those navigating their own experiences of loss. The companion edition includes personal responses from various writers, further enriching the text and offering diverse perspectives on grief. In this way, Lewis's work continues to be a source of comfort and understanding, reminding us that we are not alone in our struggles with sorrow and the search for meaning after loss.
ISBN: 9780571290680
Dimensions: 198mm x 126mm x 3mm
Weight: 60g
64 pages
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