The Latin Letters of C.S. Lewis: C.S. Lewis and Don Giovanni Calabria
 

Letters of C. S. Lewis

by C. S. Lewis

In September 1947, after reading The Screwtape Letters in Italian, Fr. Giovanni Calabria was moved to write the author, but he knew no English, so he addressed his letter in Latin. Therein began a correspondence that was to outlive Fr. Calabria himself (he died in December 1954 and was succeeded in the correspondence by Fr. Luigi Pedrollo).
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