“T. S. Eliot: An Imperfect Life,” by Lyndall Gordon. W. W. Norton. 721 pages. $35. Make no mistake: T. S. Eliot was an American, a New Englander and a Puritan. Lyndall Gordon’s 1999 biography — ...
The Poems of T.S. Eliot, edited by Christopher Ricks and Jim McCue and published by Johns Hopkins University Press, has been named the 2015 winner of the Inside Higher Ed Readers Choice award for the ...
TS Eliot, once a subversive outsider, became the most celebrated poet of the 20th century – a world poet, who changed the way we think. Yet, fifty years after his death, we are still making new ...
Although TS Eliot was arguably the most influential literary critic of the 20th century, for decades, scholars worked without a collected edition of his critical prose, which was scattered through the ...
David Harsent, a 72-year-old poet, has won the TS Eliot Prize after being shortlisted five times. The writer, who also enjoys a successful career as the author of detective novels under the pseudonyms ...
A series of largely unpublished letters from TS Eliot and a first edition of The Waste Land poem inscribed by the author has sold for nearly $A569,905 at auction. The ...
When Virginia Woolf called Thomas Stearns Eliot an “unhappy man wrapt up in fibres of self-torture, doubt, and conceit,” she may have suspected that he would ruin several women’s lives. Eliot After ...
This program was originally broadcast on December 15, 2015. The great Christopher Ricks on the great T.S. Eliot. Practical cats and the way the world ends. Writer Thomas Stearns Eliot and his wife, ...
Mr Heaney was nominated for the £15,000 award for his collection of poems called Human Chain. He won the Forward Prize last year for the same collection. He was also the winner of the 2006 Eliot award ...
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