It is hard to exaggerate the significance of Innerland, either for the author or his readers. The author's most seminal book, it absorbed his energies off and on for his entire adulthood -- from World War I, when he published the first chapter under the title War: A Call to Inwardness, to 1935, the last year of his life. Packed in metal boxes and buried at night for safekeeping from the Nazis, who raided the author's study a year before his death...