Clive Staples Lewis, known as C.S.
Clive Staples Lewis, known as C.S.
Lewis, was a British writer born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, on November 29, 1898.
He is famous for his works of fantasy literature, especially the series 'The Chronicles of Narnia', as well as for his essays and works of Christian apologetics.
Lewis was a professor of English literature at the University of Oxford and is remembered for his sharp intelligence and ability to communicate complex ideas in an accessible way.
He passed away on November 22, 1963, leaving a lasting legacy in literature and Christian theology..