A unique account of one of history’s most intriguing literary groups. The Inklings were an influential group of writers, along the lines of the Lake Poets or the Bloomsbury Group, centred on C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien, who met regularly in the pubs of St Giles, Oxford, to read and discuss their latest writings.
Acclaimed author Colin Duriez explores their lives, their writings, their ideas and crucially the influence they had on each other.