
If you asked someone to come up with a perfect narrator for C. S. Lewis' "The Screwtape Letters" many names would surface, some would probably sound like a rather good choice, by all would be trumped as soon as you retorted: "Now, how about John Cleese?" Sure enough, in the 1970s, at the very peak of Monty Python's glory, the great comedian recorded a full-length audio version of "The Screwtape letters", including "Screwtape Proposes a Toast", as a bonus track. Recently released as a CD, this audiobook can very successfully serve as an introduction to C. S. Lewis, as well as a welcome surprise for a seasoned reader of the great British theologian.
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