The Screwtape Letters

by C. S. Lewis

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Description

A series of congenial letters from Screwtape, an elderly devil, advising his nephew Wormwood, an apprentice devil, how to corrupt his earthly "patient."

Media reviews

"The devil," said Thomas More, "cannot endure to be mocked," and which, if correct, means that somewhere in the inferno there must be considerable annoyance.

Awards

Audie Award (Finalist — 2000)

Original publication date

1941-05-02 to 1941-11-28 (in The Guardian)
1942
1961 (revised)
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