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Wan in Heaven [Hardcover]

Charles Williams
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  • Hardcover: 236 pages
  • Publisher: Benediction Classics (3 Nov 2010)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1849026017
  • ISBN-13: 978-1849026017
  • Product Dimensions: 15.2 x 22.9 x 1.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 3,785,863 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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The Holy Grail surfaces in an obscure country parish, as the traditional story is given a contemporary setting.

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Charles Williams (1886-1945) was a writer who excelled in a number of different genres. He was a novelist, dramatist, theologian and literary critic. He belonged to The Inklings: C. S. Lewis liked him, J. R. R. Tolkien didn't. T. S. Eliot admired him as a novelist, published his final novel at Faber and was responsible for the reissuing of the earlier six. All seven novels are being reissued in Faber Finds: War in Heaven, Many Dimensions, The Place of the Lion, The Greater Trumps, Shadows of Ecstasy, Descent into Hell and All Hallows' Eve. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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SPRITUAL THRILLER 31 Mar 2006
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With all the fuss and furore surrounding Lord of the Rings and The Chronicles of Narnia, Charles Williams remains the poor relation among the Inklings, that group of Oxford intellectuals who regularly met over a pint at the pub to discuss their latest writings. Where Tolkien and Lewis both invented entire fantasy universes in which to set their epics, Williams works on a smaller scale, setting his books firmly in between-the-wars Middle England. For all that, he concerns himself just as much with the great archetypal myths as either of the other two: it's just that he puts them in an everyday context. Spiritual Thrillers, he liked to call them.

War in Heaven starts out as an Agatha Christie-type Murder Mystery among book publishers but rapidly turns out to be concerned with much bigger and darker forces - nothing less than the pursuit of the Grail, in fact (or, rather the Graal as Williams prefers to call it). This novel is, in many ways, a cousin of the roughly contemporaneous Dennis Wheatley Black Magic books. It has to be said that Williams is not quite as good at winding up the thrills and the tension as that master of plots and cliffhangers. Nevertheless, he takes us on an exciting enough ride through country-house gardens, rural churches, dubious London herbal retailers and peoples his tale with a varied collection of publishers, minor ecclesiastics, scheming villains and darkly evil Levantines. Only the appearance of the prester John, the slightly wimpish deus ex machina towards the end, rather lets the side down.

This is probably the best of the Charles Williams novels and makes for a good read. Many of the set-pieces come off particularly well. His ambitions are humbler than his Inkling contemporaries, but his books are none the worse for that - indeed, they lack a lot of the pretentiousness that often invades the others. And, if you enjoy War in Heaven, there is quite a collection of Williams' Spritual Thrillers to explore.

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This was the first book by Charles Williams I read, and, to date, it is my favorite book of his. The opening scene grabs you, and, after a bit of tedium in establishing characters, the story moves at a steady pace from murder mystery to supernatural thriller. Anyone interested in Grail Lore will enjoy this book.
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Charles Williams is an excellent author who wrote Gothic-type stories where good as well as evil forces are unleashed on an unsuspecting world. Everything has a spiritual dimension. The chalice in a small village church used for the "commonplace" taking of Holy Communion (if that is really conmmonplace) turns out to be the Holy Grail. The villains steal it for their own use, but powers of good, rather than evil, are released and they cannot be controlled either by the villains or the heroes. This is a great read, an exciting book which opens the imagination to forces beyond secular and materialist thoughts and beyond our control. Fortunately both Charles Williams and I believe they these forces are good rather than evil.
My only gripe is why are these books so expensive? They are difficult to get, but nearly £8 to download a book 50 years old is a bit pricey. Fortunately worth every penny spent.
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