The New York C.S. Lewis Society (founded 1969) is
the oldest society for the appreciation and discussion
of C.S. Lewis in the world (see our Charter).
The Society holds Meetings
every second Friday of the month (except August).
Subscribing members receive a bi-monthly bulletin
called - CSL: The Bulletin of the New York C.S.
Lewis Society. Membership
and Backissues
are available by contacting the secretary.
A list of books by and about
C.S. Lewis is on the Books
page. The News
page includes upcoming events and Google search
for current information.
The
Society publishes a bi-monthly bulletin. Each issue contains essays
about C. S. Lewis and his works as well as summaries of the
colorful discussions during the last NYCSL society meeting.
View the Jan-Feb 2006 issue featuring "The
Enclosed Garden in Narnia" by Salwa Khoddam. Also read
articles about the Narnia movie.