Don W. King is Faculty Fellow and professor of English at Montreat College. On multiple occasions he has led Lewis seminars at the Kilns-Lewiss home in Oxford. He is the author of C. S. Lewis, Poet: The Legacy of His Poetic Impulse,The Collected Poems of C. S. Lewis: A Critical Edition, and Plain to the Inward Eye: Selected Essays on C. S. Lewis. He has also written extensively on the important women in Lewiss life, including Hunting the Unicorn: A Critical Biography of Ruth Pitter and Out of My Bone: The Letters of Joy Davidman. He previously served as editor of the Christian Scholars Review.
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"King combines careful research, captivating prose, and frequent literary references to weave his way through the life of the sometimes maligned and often misunderstood founding member of the Inklings." -Journal of Inklings Studies
"Here is an important and valuable book on an unexpectedly neglected figure in C.S. Lewis and Inklings studies." -Mythlore
"Long regarded as a thorough and meticulous scholar, Don King has left no manuscript or stone unturned in his effort to bring to life one of the most interesting of the Inklings. .... King not only uncovers the primary resources that bring us close to the life of Warnie Lewis, but he also has the skill to weigh them and balance them against each other to give a critical picture of Warren Lewis independent of the brother he so loved. .... This book provides a much-needed picture of the life of a man who had a significant literary career on his own and played a major role in the dynamics of the Inklings." -Christian Scholars Review

