tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2464977109229359349.post2248427101093192827..comments2023-10-21T03:54:12.029-04:00Comments on A Gift Universe: Wheels within wheelsSheilahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10853868724554947854noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2464977109229359349.post-10689452739643821532015-08-30T07:45:34.464-04:002015-08-30T07:45:34.464-04:00I do love L'Engle. She was my number one favo...I do love L'Engle. She was my number one favorite (that was C. S. Lewis) but I think she was definitely number two. I'd like to reread all her books now that I'm a more aware reader.Sheilahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10853868724554947854noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2464977109229359349.post-6518023608150885492015-08-21T02:01:48.827-04:002015-08-21T02:01:48.827-04:00+JMJ+
Did you notice that what you wrote about t...+JMJ+ <br /><br />Did you notice that what you wrote about the natural world could be said about the Communion of Saints? =) From my memories of <i>A Wind in the Door</i>, I feel safe saying that L'Engle would extend this Communion to include everything in nature. <br /><br />Madeleine L'Engle was <i>the</i> author of my teenage years: I <i>devoured</i> all of her novels that I could find! I've since become a bit more critical of her (though mostly in reaction to fans who have awarded her sacred cow status), but I don't think I could ever erase her influence on my imagination. My favourite novel by her is <i>A Swiftly Tilting Planet</i>. And I guess my favourite science is theoretical physics. Surprise, surprise? ;-) Enbrethilielhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03414765854670926854noreply@blogger.com