A review by spacejamz
Descent Into Hell by Charles Williams

4.0

There are some incredible moments in this book, and while I appreciate its density (it's only 220 pages, and took me three months to read), I think it's ultimately weighed down by trying to say too much in too many ways. Virginia Woolf, Dante, existentialism, the average nightmare, and his friend C. S. Lewis seemed the most obvious influences, but this list could go on forever.