Till We Have Faces: A Myth Retold

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“I saw well why the gods do not speak to us openly, nor let us answer . . . Why should they hear the babble that we think we mean? How can they meet us face to face till we have faces?”

Haunted by the myth of Cupid and Psyche throughout his life, C.S. Lewis wrote this, his last, extraordinary novel, to retell their story through the gaze of Psyche’s sister, Orual. Disfigured and embittered, Orual loves her younger sister to a fault and suffers deeply when she is sent away to Cupid, the God of the Mountain. Psyche is forbidden to look upon the god’s face, but is persuaded by her sister to do so; she is banished for her betrayal. Orual is left alone to grow in power but never in love, to wonder at the silence of the gods. Only at the end of her life, in visions of her lost beloved sister, will she hear an answer.

Author
Lewis, C.S.
Edition
1st
Copyright
1984 by C.S. Lewis Pte. Ltd.
Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
0156904365
ISBN 13
9780156904360
Pages
368
Publication Year
1980
Publisher
HarperCollins
Subject
Literature
Grade Level
12th