The Shoddy Lands : A Journey Into the Mind of Vanity

A quiet evening in an Oxford room turns uncanny when a distracted glance pulls a man into another reality. At first it resembles the world he knows—trees, grass, people—but everything feels unfinished, blurred, and oddly second-rate. The more closely he looks, the more unsettling the place becomes, as though it were a cheap imitation of something real.

As he explores this strange land, one disturbing pattern emerges: only certain objects appear complete and sharply defined, while everything else fades into vagueness. The experience becomes less about travel and more about perception, forcing the narrator to confront what this world reveals about the mind behind it. The Shoddy Lands is a sharp, imaginative exploration of vanity, attention, and the cost of living in a world shaped by surface desire.

C. S. Lewis was one of the most influential literary thinkers of the twentieth century. A scholar at Oxford and Cambridge, he wrote across fantasy, science fiction, theology, and literary criticism with rare clarity and wit.

Best known for The Chronicles of Narnia, Lewis also produced shorter speculative works that explored moral psychology and human self-deception. His fiction often uses imaginative settings to illuminate uncomfortable truths, and The Shoddy Lands stands as one of his most incisive and unsettling short works.

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