Technically, C.S. Lewis did, since he wrote it into existence. In The Magician's Nephew, the lion Aslan (who represents God), sings the land of Narnia into exisence, paralleling the Genesis creation account.
No. Narnia is a fiction world created by CS Lewis
CS Lewis
CS Lewis wrote The Chronicles of Narnia for his granddaughter Lucy Barfield
C.S. Lewis (a 'he') wrote books; most famous for his Chronicals of Narnia books.
There is not a book named Narnia. Narnia is the setting for a series of 7 books by CS Lewis. The first book, about the origins of Narnia, is The Magician's Nephew.
Clive Staples Lewis (CS) was a native of Ireland who is best known for his speculative fictional works. These include his iconic Children's Literature classic "The Chronicles of Narnia", and "The Space Trilogy". Lewis and fellow writer, J.R.R. Tolkien were very good friends.
CS Lewis wrote all of the Chronicles of Narnia.
a series of books about a fantasy land called Narnia. I have a copy of one of the series
C.S. Lewis wrote 7 novels in "The Chronicles of Narnia" series, as well as numerous other fictional works and essays.
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe was written by CS Lewis. If that's not what you mean, then I have no idea.
These stories are a unique chronicle of our time.
"The Chronicles of Narnia" is a series of seven fantasy novels written by C.S. Lewis, starting with "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe." Each book is a standalone story but they are interconnected and together make up the full series.