A Severe Mercy

A Severe Mercy is an autobiographical book by Sheldon Vanauken, relating the author's relationship with his wife, their friendship with C. S. Lewis, conversion to Christianity and subsequent tragedy. It was first published in 1977. The book is strongly influenced, at least stylistically, by the Evelyn Waugh novel Brideshead Revisited. The book was followed by a sequel, Under the Mercy, first published in 1985. The book is, in a sense, made up of ... More

Date of first publication:

  • 1977

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Awards

Awards Won:

Year Award Award Winner Notes/Description
  • 1980
  • Paperback

National Book Award for Religion/Inspiration Winners

Award Nominations:

Year Award Award Nominee
  • 1980

National Book Award for Religion/Inspiration (Paperback) Nominees

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Author

Sheldon Vanauken

Sheldon Vanauken (August 4, 1914–October 28, 1996) is an American author, best known for his autobiographical book A Severe Mercy (1977), which recounts his and his wife's friendship with C. S. Lewis, their conversion to Christianity and dealing with tragedy. He published a sequel, Under the Mercy...

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