The Great Divorce

How was C.S. Lewis influenced by Augustine and eastern orthodoxy in his book The Great Divorce?

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I think Lewis fashioned his own humble conversion to Christianity to Saint Augustine's conversion. Saint Augestine had one of the most dramatic conversions ever in the Church, a change of belief and behavior, which led to his most influential written works, Confessions and the City of God.