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Fortælling af C.S. Lewis, der er stærkt inspireret af Den guddommelige komedie af Dante. Lewis skal fra helvede og til himlen i en bus. Undervejs møder han overnaturlige væsner og mærkelig afsløringer. For læsere af klassisk skønlitteratur
The Great Divorce is honestly such a classic and I am so glad that I had the privilege to read it. This book has been on my tbr for a good two years now and I finally settled down to reading it. Lewis displayed such inept understanding and description for the narrator's journey and also relation to the real life. It is definitely a recommendation. ( )
C. S. Lewis takes us on a profound journey through both heaven and hell in this engaging allegorical tale. Using his extraordinary descriptive powers, Lewis introduces us to supernatural beings who will change the way we think about good and evil.
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"No, there is no escape. There is no heaven with a little of hell in it--no plan to retain this or that of the devil in our hearts or our pockets. Out Satan must go, every hair and feather."--George MacDonald
Tilegnelse
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Barbara Wall: Best and most long-suffering of scribes
Første ord
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I seemed to be standing in a busy queue by the side of a long, mean street.
Citater
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When the sun rises here and the twilight turns to blackness down there, the Blessed will say, "We have never lived anywhere except in Heaven," and the Lost, "We were always in Hell." And both will speak truly.
There are only two kinds of people in the end: those who say to God, "Thy will be done," and those to whom God says, in the end, "Thy will be done." All that are in Hell, choose it.
That is what mortals misunderstand. They say of some temporal suffering, `No future bliss can make up for it,’ not knowing that Heaven, once attained, will work backwards and turn even that agony into a glory.
Sidste ord
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I awoke in a cold room, hunched on the floor beside a black and empty grate, the clock striking three, and the siren howling overhead.
Fortælling af C.S. Lewis, der er stærkt inspireret af Den guddommelige komedie af Dante. Lewis skal fra helvede og til himlen i en bus. Undervejs møder han overnaturlige væsner og mærkelig afsløringer. For læsere af klassisk skønlitteratur
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