NOTES TOWARDS THE DEFINITION OF CULTURE (128 pp.)—T. S. Eliot—Harcourt, Brace ($2.50). “My aim is to help to define a word, the word culture … to rescue this word is the extreme of my ambition.” So ...
Ritubhang" emerges as a profound meditation on the fractured relationship between humanity and the natural world, standing as a vital counterpart to T.S. Eliot's modernist masterpiece " The Waste Land ...
A tapestry of influences from Dante, Buddhism, and Hinduism courses through TS Eliot's poetry. The film explores how writers, scholars, and thinkers interpret Eliot's work, with imagery depicting ...
This is not the America that anyone was dreaming of witnessing in 2025. This is not the Walt Whitman or the Mark Twain saga of American progress. It’s more like T.S. Eliot’s “The Waste Land,” penned ...
A full century after publication, The Waste Land considers T. S. Eliot's namesake poem alongside our present, assuredly asserting that the words continue to resonate and to fuel our imagination.
Eliot’s strange poem of 1922 in performance. The poem expresses the spiritual crisis of modern man and dislocation, fragmentation as well as chaos are ever underlying. The Waste Land is a fascinating ...
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