Cecil Arthur Lewis

Writer

Cecil Arthur Lewis was a British author and aviator known for his poignant reflections on war, particularly in his notable work 'Sagittarius Rising'.

Born
January 1, 1883
Died
January 1, 1966
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About Cecil Arthur Lewis

Cecil Arthur Lewis — Life and Legacy

Cecil Arthur Lewis was a British writer and aviator whose experiences in World War I profoundly shaped his literary voice. His notable work, 'Sagittarius Rising', offers a vivid portrayal of the war's impact on the human spirit, blending personal narrative with broader reflections on conflict. Lewis's key ideas revolve around the psychological scars of war and the inherent contradictions of human nature. For instance, he remarked that 'The war was a great teacher', encapsulating the lessons learned amidst chaos and suffering. This perspective reveals his belief that war exposes both the nobility and the brutality within humanity, challenging readers to confront uncomfortable truths. Lewis's exploration of these themes remains relevant today, as his insights into the human condition continue to resonate with those grappling with the legacies of conflict.

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"Now shut the engines off. Come down and flatten out, feel the long float, and at the given moment pull the stick right home. She's down. Now taxi in. Switch off. It's over - but not quite, for the port engine, just as if it knew, as if reluctant at the last to let me go, kicked, kicked, and kicked again, as overheated engines will, then backfired with an angry snorting: Fool! The best is over ...But I did not hear."

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"That distant day had a significance I could not give it then. So we wheeled and came back south towards the city. The Temple of Heaven slipped by underneath, that perfect pattern in its ample park. Then the wide plain ruled to the far horizon. Soon the aerodrome."

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"And should I not, had I but known, have flung the machine this way and that, once more to feel it live under my hand, have sported in the sky and laughed and sung, knowing that never after should I feel so free, so sure in hazard, so secure, riding the daylight in the pride of youth? No more horizons wider than Hope! No more the franchise of the sky, the freedom of the blue! No more! Farewell to wings! Down to the little earth!"

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"So let us raise a cheer ... for the insatiable spirit of Man eager for all new things! What a tale could have been written by that far off man who first saw a tree trunk roll and made a wheel and cart and harnessed in his mare and cracked his whip and drove away to disappear beyond the hill! Or that first man who made a boat and raised a sail and disappeared hull down to unknown shores!"

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