The Dark Tower (1977 Novel)

The Dark Tower is a fragment of a novel attributed to C. S. Lewis and published posthumously by his personal secretary, Walter Hooper in 1977. It appears to be the start of a sequel to Lewis' Out of the Silent Planet dealing with time travel, but the story is incomplete — it contains gaps in the narrative and ends abruptly. Hooper relates that he rescued the 64-page manuscript containing the draft of the story from a bonfire of Lewis' writings early in 1964, a couple of months after Lewis' death. Some have questioned whether the novel is authentic; Kathryn Lindskoog in particular has advanced the theory that the story is a forgery constructed by Hooper. The story resembles a story by Clark Ashton Smith titled The Planet of the Dead. Dark Tower Dark Tower

 

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