Screwtape
Screwtape: Letters on Alcohol
- Author: Ira W. Hutchison
- Length: 120
- Edition: Paperback
- Publisher: Sheed and Ward
Description of Screwtape:
"Adapting C.S. Lewis?s classic allegory, this book is a gathering of 33 instructional letters written between demons. With wit, insight and a fearless honesty, this book shows how alcohol addiction ravages human lives and relationships."
Information on Screwtape from the publisher:
Adapting C.S. Lewis's classic allegory, this book is a gathering of 33 instructional letters written between demons. With wit, insight and a fearless honesty, this book shows how alcohol addiction ravages human lives and relationships.
Description of Ira W. Hutchison, author of Screwtape:
In the form of 33 instructional letters, a senior devil, Screwtape guides his youthful protege Rotbranch in the corruption of human lives by way of alcohol addiction. With a wit and irony reminiscent of C.S. Lewis's classic allegory, the author evokes the inner demons of despair, decay, and deception--demons which conspire in the alcoholic to distort and even destroy human relationships.

