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3 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
even famous people have problems,
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This review is from: Letters of T.S. Eliot: Vol 1, 1898-1922 Ltd (Hardcover)
Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats (the source of the long running Broadway musical CATS). Murder in the Cathedral. The Waste Land. The Cocktail Party. Prufrock. The Hollow Men. All books I'd heard of or had to read in school --some I actually enjoyed--all written by T.S. Eliot, winner of the 1948 Nobel Prize for literature. An American with an advanced case of anglophilia who went to Britain as a student and basically never went back. Marrying an unsuitable woman -his former secretary- may have had something to do with it (like Princess Di she was high strung and couldn't cope with the duties that came along with her husband's professional and social position). It's interesting to see that poetry is a business like any other in that inspiration is maybe 1% and hard work makes up the other 99% (would you believe a famous literary battle about how to position on a page the words in a poem?). Money problems, literary feuds, the miserable business of publishing a magazine where you think your partners are about to screw you financially, it's all there. A nice friendship with a female cousin and a Frenchman who wrote beautiful letters. Begging letters to mom and then to an older brother for money. Somehow the life of one of the early 20th century's greatest poets and man of letters is very prosaic.(Thank goodness we are spared Eliot's letters to his wine supplier which made up a considerable proportion of the correspondence of Lewis Carroll (author on Alice in Wonderland!). Still, worth reading for T. S. Eliot's nice way with words even in the most ordinary correspondence.
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The Letters of T.S. Eliot. Volume 2, 1923-1925 (v. 2) by T. S. Eliot (Hardcover - Dec. 2009)
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