1. "A fascinating piece of literary detective
work, which may serve to free C.S. Lewis from the shadows of a
misogyny and arrogance which it appears may have been cast upon
him, rather than by him. I finished it liking Lewis, as man and
artist, better than I had ever done before. Although some of the
subject matter is rather shocking, the book's temperate, pleasant
tone and elegant illustrations make it a pleasure to read."
--Ursula K. Le Guin, winner of four Hugo awards, three Nebula
awards, a Newbery Honor Book Citation, and a National Book Award.
2. "No serious student of the life and writings
of C. S. Lewis should ignore this book. Kathryn Lindskoog's arguments
deserve serious consideration. It is true that false portraits
of C. S. Lewis have been and are being painted by his admirers
and detractors."
--Lyle Dorsett, Second Curator of the Marion E. Wade Center, author
of And God Came In (the biography of Joy Davidman Gresham
Lewis)
3. "Adds new, illuminating facets to C. S. Lewis
and those around him."
--Lloyd Alexander, Winner of the Newbery Award
4. "I have always found Kathryn Lindskoog's
evidence compelling. I do hope she will be heeded."
--Martin E. Marty, Professor of History of Christianity, University
of Chicago; editor of Context; senior editor of Christian Century;
according to TIME, "the most influential interpreter of religion
in the U.S."
5. "Commentaries and studies on Lewis come and
go, but none is changing Lewis scholarship as much as Lindskoog's
Light in the Shadowlands. It is 'must' reading."
--Terri Williams, Co-founder of the Portland C.S. Lewis Society
6. "I find Light in the Shadowlands fascinating.
C.S. Lewis himself is the hero, a brooding presence."
--Sheldon Vanauken, author of A Severe Mercy
7. "I was not only entranced and fascinated,
but totally convinced as well. Lindskoog is a thorough and formidable--even
a heroic--scholar."
--Tim Powers, Winner of the 1993 World Fantasy Award
8. "Kathryn Lindskoog's book is an admirable
piece of writing and detection. It deserves decent and detailed
answers. That none have so far been forthcoming, and that she
has been treated so shabbily and insultingly, are very damning
facts."
--M.D. Aeschliman, Ph.D., author of The Restitution of Man:
C.S. Lewis and the Case Against Scientism
9. "A blockbuster, and hard to shoot down."
--Richard Pierard, Professor of History at Indiana State University,
co-author of Twilight of the Saints
10. "[This] thesis about the authorship of The
Dark Tower certainly seems thoroughly substantiated.
"--Russell Kirk, author of The Conservative Mind
11. "Kathryn Lindskoog knows more about C. S.
Lewis than anyone else in this country. This book is a much needed
(and well written) continuation of her fight to clear up the scandal
surrounding the Lewis estate. It should be read and heeded by
everyone who cares about C. S. Lewis."
--Rev. Perry C. Bramlett, C.S. Lewis for the Local Church Interstate
Ministries, Louisville, Kentucky
12. "Light in the Shadowlands is written
with wit and sparkles with Lindskoog's knowledge of life and of
Lewis. Serious scholars and students of C.S. Lewis cannot afford
to neglect this provocative book."
--Doreen Anderson Wood, Founder of the Tulsa C. S. Lewis Society
13. "When I first met Kathryn Lindskoog I was
impressed with her rigorous mind, her ability to see beyond the
surface, her willingness to ask the hard questions and her refusal
to settle for sloppy scholarship. Light in the Shadowlands
is tangible proof that, twenty years later, Lindskoog has greater
skills in looking past the surface, she still has the courage
to ask the hard questions and more than ever is committed to accuracy,
excellence and truth.
"Light in the Shadowlands is challenging
and thought-provoking. Written in a charitable spirit, with conviction
and clarity, Lindskoog asks clear questions and presents evidence
that demands a verdict. Her legitimate and well-documented concerns
cannot be ignored, minimized or brushed aside by anyone who claims
to have even a modicum of academic and intellectual integrity."
--Gary J. Oliver, Ph.D., Clinical Director, Southwest Counseling
Associates; Visiting Associate Professor, Denver Seminary; co-author
of Pressure Points
14. "Light in the Shadowlands is an astonishing
and engrossing report. I much admire the tone of humane amusement,
which is applied even to Lewis (in a way that would have amused
him)."
--Richard Wilbur, Second United States Poet Laureate, twice winner
of the Pulitzer Prize, winner of the National Book Award and the
Bollingen Prize
15. "If you pretend to be a serious Lewis scholar,
you have to have this book, because it is certainly not going
to go away. I think what's been done to C. S. Lewis is unconscionable."
--Algis Budrys, Editor of Tomorrow: Speculative Fiction Magazine
16. "Lindskoog is the shepherd David going up
against a mighty Goliath, armed with nothing but the sling of
discovery and the stones of inquiry."
--Phil Lollar, Creator/co-author of Adventures in Odyssesy
17. "For readers of C.S. Lewis, the questions
raised in this witty and profound book could scarcely be more
serious."
--W.R. Wortman, Professor of English at Baylor University
18. "At a time when C. S. Lewis is approaching
global recognition, Kathryn Lindskoog's book gives careful and
scrupulous attention not only to the context of his works but
to the integrity of the very texts themselves."
--Nancy-Lou Patterson, Professor Emerita of Fine Arts, Waterloo,
Ontario, Canada
19. "Although this book is written in an entertaining
way for a broad spectrum of readers, it springs from serious scholarship.
There will have to be major revisions in the background of our
understanding of Lewis."
--Joe R. Christopher, author of C.S. Lewis, Twayne English
Authors Series
20. "Truth uncovering the vicious reality of
evil is a recurring theme in genuine C.S. Lewis works. Lindskoog's
Light in the Shadowlands is likewise a welcome expose of
current counterfeits masquerading as authentic Lewisiana."
--Father Herbert A. Ward, Jr., SSC, Director of St. Jude's Ranch
for Children
21. "Millions of readers and admirers of C.
S. Lewis owe a debt of gratitude to Mrs. Lindskoog who, by her
detective work, has differentiated the authentic writings of the
beloved author from various inferior later publications which
lack credible authentication."
--The Rev. Canon H. Boone Porter, D. Phil., former professor,
the General Theological Seminary; senior editor of The Living
Church
22. "Kathryn Lindskoog's lonely, courageous
fight against those who abuse the memory of C. S. Lewis reaches
its peak with Light in the Shadowlands. With meticulous
detail, painstaking research, and flashes of humor, she reveals
a pattern of misinformation, subtle compromise, incestuous management,
and outright perfidy in the posthumous legacy of Lewis publishing.
I stand in awe of her achievement.
"Light in the Shadowlands is a harrowing,
revealing -- but wholly necessary labor of love. Moderation in
the pursuit of justice is no virtue."
--Bob Darden, editor of The Door, gospel music editor of
Billboard Magazine, professor at Baylor University
23. "The issues Lindskoog raises need careful
attention, for they are serious matters that have genuinely puzzled
students of Lewis."
--Gilbert Meilaender, Department of Religion at Oberlin College,
author ofThe Taste for the Other: The Social and Ethical Thought
of C.S. Lewis, and Faith and Faithfulness: Basic Themes in Christian
Ethics.
24." It pulls me forward the way a good mystery
novel would. I'm by turns appalled, saddened, and fascinated."
--Robert Siegel, Professor of English, University of Wisconsin;
author of Alpha Centauri
25. "First-rate detection, each chapter leading
further along a path toward full discovery of the chicanery and
pseudepigrapha at the heart of Lewisiana. Somewhere in the future
scholars are going to draw up lists of "true" and "false" Lewis
writings, stories, jokes, obiter dicta. That search for the genuine
will be based upon Light in the Shadowlands."
--W. Fred Graham, Professor of Religious Studies, Michigan State
University
26. "It appears that there are Watergates and
Whitewaters in the Christian literary world. I am surprised that
so many who love the writings of C. S. Lewis have chosen to remain
deliberately silent or to suppress the evidence they have that
his writings have indeed been tampered with. I can vouch for Kathryn
Lindskoog's scholarship, integrity, and clear thinking. Her facts
ring with truth. In contrast, the loud silence of those who claim
to be conveyers of the truth of C.S. Lewis to our generation borders
on the obscene."
--Willard Dickerson, Jr., Director of Education and Professional
Development, American Booksellers Association
27. "For over twenty-five years C. S. Lewis
has been, for me, the greatest and most significant Christian
author. Yet some clumsy things have appeared under Lewis's name
after his death. As Kathryn Lindskoog makes increasingly clear
in Light in the Shadowlands, much of this posthumously
published "Lewis" material is shoddy, spurious, and not by Lewis.
It is only natural that those interested in Lewis affairs would
wish her well in her detective work of trying to establish a genuine
Lewis canon."
--Leonard G. Goss, Editor-in-Chief, Crossway Books; coauthor,
The Christian Writer's Book; coeditor, Inside Religious
Publishing
28. "Unputdownable. A great part of the evidence
which Kathryn Lindskoog assembles, although it does not conform
to accepted post-modernist dicta, is rigorously argued and cannot
be rejected by an unbiased reader. There is some material which,
approaching it as I do from an English perspective, I cannot but
feel would have been better left out; however, this material in
no way invalidates the rest."
--John Docherty, Honorary Editor, The George MacDonald Society
29. "I have come to depend 100% on the accuracy
of Kathryn Lindskoog's research and judgments."
--Corbin Scott Carnell, author of Bright Shadows of Reality:
C.S. Lewis and the Feeling Intellect
30. "Considering the extensive weight of evidence
presented by Kathryn Lindskoog's Light in the Shadowlands,
any grand jury in the world would recommend a thorough public
hearing of the case."
--Joseph Mayhew, retired Recommending Officer for Science Fiction,
Library of Congress (and Senior Acquisitions Librarian for the
Caribbean)
31. "I admire the courage displayed in Light
in the Shadowlands and feel sure that Lewis will thank Lindskoog
when they meet again."
--Mother Thaisia of New Valaam Monastery in Ouzinkie, Alaska
32. "An extraordinary book... Her thesis is
that C. S. Lewis' posthumous books are at least partly forged...
I--and millions of others--would like to know if there is indeed
a 'Lewisgate' scandal..."
--Arthur C. Clarke, in his acceptance speech for his Honorary
Doctorate at the University of Liverpool