It reads like a diary and at the same time, a conversation. It suggests abstraction as if the author is conducting analysis of another person’s state of mind. I hope that the person who borrowed it previously read it like me, out of curiosity rather than personal grief. Having only read Lewis’s children’s books I felt it might be interesting to read outside of my typical reading scope, but with a familiar voice.Ī Grief Observed, is an almost scientific title. I like the element of chance involved in picking up a book recently selected by someone else for reasons known only to them. Faber paperbacks, 1966 edition (first published 1961), 64 pages - library loan
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