On the eve of Britain's entry into World War II, Sigmund Freud, a Jew exiled to London from Vienna, is plagued with oral cancer, fast approaching death, and remains as avowedly unconvinced as ever, by the illusion of God. Enter C.S. Lewis, an established middle-aged novelist and Oxford academic with unparalleled imaginative gifts who fervently believes in God. This is the sure-to-go-well scenario concocted by the US …
SOURCE: www.argentinaindependent.com at 12:09PM on February 16, 2012