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Ezra Pound tried to crowdfund T.S. Eliot’s writing. Wikimedia Commons // Public Domain. In 1921, Eliot took a few months off from his banking job after a nervous breakdown.
Missing letters, a secret love affair, a famous poet, a beautiful actress — what else could you possibly want in a story? ...
T.S. Eliot, who may have been the last of the breed, defined the man of letters as “the writer for whom his writing is primarily an art, who is as much concerned with style as with content; the ...
“Eliot’s writings have always been somewhat explosive, ... A collection of 1,131 letters from T.S. Eliot to his longtime friend Emily Hale were opened for research at the start of 2020.
Emily Hale and T.S. Eliot pose in a 1946 family photo in Dorset, Vermont. ... and that the letters I had been writing to her were the letters of an hallucinated man, ...
“About my letters,” T.S. Eliot snarled at his mother, when she innocently offered, in early 1927, ... Approaching forty, he was the most admired poet writing in English.
One hundred years ago this month, ”The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” by T.S. Eliot was first published in Poetry magazine. Ezra Pound heralded it as “the best poem I have yet s… ...
When Ted Hughes met T. S. Eliot in the 1960s, ... Too bad he wasn’t available 20 years later, when Eliot was writing his Four Quartets. His priestly, intermittently waffling Four Quartets.
T. S. Eliot spent his childhood summers in a seaside house on Gloucester’s Eastern Point. ... but whose writing is infused with the natural and cultural landscape of the Massachusetts coast.