The recent talk of new, non-religious Narnia novels (which I suppose will coincide with the release of the new, nonreligious Gospel of John or some such nonsense) reminded me of a book I read a few years ago entitled, IIRC, The C. S. Lewis Hoax. The claim made was that The Dark Tower was a forgery made by the executor of Lewis’ estate, and that this same fellow had introduced extensive revisions into a number of Lewis’ other novels, such that you couldn’t really trust any edition after 1980 or so.
What’s up with this? Are new editions of, say, The Great Divorce or Perelandra different from the ones published while Lewis was alive?
-Ben